Bomb squad called to ‘suspicious package’ in Hull St Stephen’s

Bomb squad called to ‘suspicious package’ in Hull St Stephen’s

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A bomb disposal van has been seen heading to the scene on Ferensway

A shopping centre in Hull has been cordoned off by police after a suspicious package was found, police have said.

Humberside Police said it was called to the premises on Ferensway following the discovery at about 18:20 GMT on Tuesday.

A 200m (219yds) cordon has been put in place around the venue while an Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit (EOD) is sent to “examine the item”, the force has said.

The building has been evacuated as a precaution and people have been advised to avoid the area until further notice.

Four police officers standing behind a cordon, which is placed around Hull Paragon Interchange and St Stephen's Shopping Centre.

Humberside Police said St Stephen’s Shopping Centre was evacuated following the discovery of the package

Posting on social media, a police spokesperson said road closures were in place on Ferensway, Anlaby Road, and Spencer Street to “allow emergency services to work safely”.

In a post on X, Stagecoach East Midlands said bus services had been affected, with passengers being alighted as close as possible to the Paragon Interchange, which is adjacent to the shopping centre.

Rail operator Northern said train passengers were affected, with services in and out of the station suspended due to the incident.

Emergency vehicles including a police car and a fire engine close to the scene of the incident.

A number of roads in the vicinity of the shopping centre were closed off

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