The Cornubia Mall in Durban was evacuated on Thursday following a bomb scare.
The mall’s gates were reopened after police conducted a sweep.
The mall said on its Twitter page that no bomb was found and that it appeared to have been a hoax.
The evacuation procedure is still in place. Currently, the SAPS Bomb and Dog Squads are conducting a full investigation sweep and we will inform all shoppers and fans once we have any further information.
— CornubiaMall (@CornubiaMall) July 12, 2018
Cornubia Mall gates have been reopened. Although police are not giving any details yet, security officials say they’ve been given the all clear. #DBNexplosives
— Dasen Thathiah (@DasenThathiah) July 12, 2018
Cornubia Mall Management is aware of a bomb threat made at one of our retailers. In the interest of the safety of our shoppers and staff, Cornubia Mall was evacuated this morning.
— CornubiaMall (@CornubiaMall) July 12, 2018
The Cornubia Mall has been evacuated after reports of another #DBNexplosive. Further details to follow. pic.twitter.com/5D7mWWrS12
— Dasen Thathiah (@DasenThathiah) July 12, 2018
Police are still on the scene.
This brings the number of explosive devices found across Durban to around seven.
Source:Sowetan
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