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Apple Store in Sydney, Australia Reopens After Temporary Closure Due to Alleged Bomb Threat

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The Apple retail store located on George Street in Sydney, Australia was closed for a brief period of time today due to "a police operation," although the exact reasoning behind the closure remains unclear. Some customers evacuated from the store tweeted claims of hearing employees discussing a "bomb threat," while workers in nearby buildings are referencing some kind of workplace accident responsible for the closure (via Gizmodo Australia).

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The only information confirmed by the local police force referenced "a police operation" that was ongoing on the corner of King and George streets between 1:36 PM and 1:50 PM local time today. A police dog was also seen entering the Apple Store, but once it left and the police appeared finished at the scene at around 2:24 PM, a line was allowed to queue back on the street for re-entry into the store.

Shoppers were evacuated from the store as around six police cars appeared at the building in the city’s CBD. Officers and a police dog were seen entering the store as a crowd gathered outside.

Ashley, one of those evacuated, tweeted that he “heard store employees talking about a bomb threat, not a drill” and police were “very firm in telling people to leave immediately.”

Since customers have now been allowed to re-enter the location, it appears that the officers didn't find anything of potential harm in the store.

Top Rated Comments

chr1s60 Avatar
119 months ago
Turns out it was just someone on their way to send back their Galaxy Note 7.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
119 months ago
Someone's clearly upset at the news that Windows Phone now has a 0% market share.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
119 months ago
0.3% market share, you fool. :p How dare you dismiss the 12 people still using it.
Sorry, 11 people. My wife upgraded her Lumia to an iPhone a few weeks ago. :p
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
sudo1996 Avatar
119 months ago
Turns out it was just someone on their way to send back their Galaxy Note 7.
"Bomb has been planted."
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
69650 Avatar
119 months ago
Someone is pissed they still haven't updated the Mac Pro.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
119 months ago
Someone who hates Tim Cook more than me, I guess.
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