Tilburg – The shop of the Albert Heijn XL at the Jan Heijn Street in Tilburg Tuesday cleared about an hour after a bomb threat. A man walked into the Gall & amp; Gall and yelled that a bomb would explode, as confirmed by the police. Then the man drove away in a black scooter.
According to the police it is a toned man who wore a black helmet with white stripes. He also wore a dark jacket with bright orange or pink shoes.
Police have sent a Burgernet notification and confirmed to be the man looking under the bomb.
Cleared
the management has taken the initiative to close the property, the police said. The police are on site and is conducting an investigation. The Trooper is spot on. The car park and the Gasthuisring is trimmed with ribbon.
The building is next to an Albert Heijn XL also a restaurant and eight other shops are located, including a branch of Barretos, Bart Smit, C & amp; A and therefore Gall & amp; Gall. The deposition attracts a lot of attention from bystanders.
“I’ll be back tomorrow
The shop was announced that everyone had to leave the store, but why was not mentioned. It took ten minutes before the store was evacuated, said a woman who was doing groceries at the supermarket at that time.
To all the customers were asked by the woman to leave their belongings behind. “My trolley with groceries is still inside, but I’m going home now. I’ll be back tomorrow, “said the woman.
Terrain AH XL dropped after bomb threat, but outside the atmosphere is jovial
Modified: Tuesday, april 12, 2016 – 15:02
Author: Ron Vorstermans
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