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Manchester Evening News
Manchester Evening News
National
James Holt

'Suspicious item' that caused rail chaos and Birmingham New Street evacuation was actually cannabis grinder

A 'suspicious item' that caused the evacuation of a major train station and disruption to services was actually a cannabis grinder that looked like a hand grenade.

Birmingham New Street station was immediately evacuated on Monday afternoon (October 31), with emergency services swarming the site after the concerning discovery. It caused major disruption to services that travelled through the station, including the hourly train to Manchester Piccadilly.

The station announced that British Transport Police were at the station after a 'suspicious item' had been reportedly found on the platform. National Rail also announced the closure shortly after 3.30pm, warning of possible delays of up to 60 minutes or cancellations to be expected.

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British Transport Police had initially confirmed they received a report of a suspicious item on a platform at the station, with huge cordons erected around the site as the item was assessed. It came after a person at the station claimed a train conductor told passengers a suspected hand grenade had been found at the station on platform one.

Disruption was expected throughout Monday evening, however, in an update, a British Transport Police spokesperson said the item had been assessed and was deemed non-suspicious. The station reopened again a short time later.

The major security alert had meant no trains were allowed in or out of the busy station. However it later reopened at around 5pm, with services continuing as normal.

A British Transport police spokesperson told BirminghamLive : "The item has now been assessed and deemed non-suspicious. It’s a cannabis grinder designed to resemble a hand grenade."

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