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Norwegian Parliament shut down after bomb threat, special forces on scene

The police in Oslo announced that the Norwegian Parliament building was closed before noon on Wednesday due to a bomb threat. Officers armed with rifles are securing the entrances, while members of parliament remain inside.

Alarm in Oslo. Police surrounded the parliament.
Alarm in Oslo. Police surrounded the parliament.
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Pal Munck, the head of parliament security, stated that all necessary precautions have been taken in response to the threat information received from the police.

"I don't remember us ever having dealt with a similar situation before," he remarked.

The police swiftly surrounded the parliament building, located at the heart of Norway's capital, and closed the nearby streets. The special services PST were immediately informed about the situation.

In a report published at the end of March, the PST suggested that the terrorist threat level from extreme Islamists has increased and now seems more serious than the threat from right-wing extremists.

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