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Bin liners spark Chatham security scare

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 11:59, 10 November 2008

A bomb disposal team were called in to examine a package found by Lloyds TSB branch staff
Police sealed off part of Chatham town centre on Monday morning
Police sealed off part of Chatham's High Street for more than two hours
Sgt Tim Price from Medway Police said package wrapped in black plastic bag was examined and found to be safe.
Team from Royal Logistics Corps had been called shortly before 9am. Package left on doorstep of High Street bank turned out to be pack of binliners.
Police and Bomb squad at the scene of a security scare in Chatham town centre

Forty businesses and homes were evacuated after a security alert in Chatham town centre.

Police were called to a High Street branch of Lloyds TSB after staff became concerned about a package left on the doorstep shortly before 9am on Monday.

A bomb disposal team from the Royal Logistics Corps in Folkestone was called in as a precaution.

Police also put in place a 100-metre cordon around the bank, located at the junction with Railway Street.

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The package, wrapped in a black plastic bag, was examined, but found to contain nothing more than a pack of binliners. The cordon was lifted at 10.55am

Sgt Tim Price, from Medway Police, said: "The bomb disposal unit have dealt with the package.

"They discovered it was benign and once they finished up, we were able to re-open the town centre."

• Click link above to hear Chatham newsagent Sid Patel give his account of the drama.

• Were you on the High Street during Monday's bomb scare? Were you the one who left the bin bag calling card? Call our newsdesk on 01634 227847 or email medwaymessenger@thekmgroup.co.uk

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