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Police evacuate Swiss boarding school after threat

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Police evacuate boarding school in Zug after threat

Police evacuate boarding school in Zug after threat


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A boarding school in Zug, in central Switzerland, was evacuated on Saturday afternoon following a written threat. Around 30 people were brought to safety.





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The threat was reported shortly after 4 pm, the Zug police announced on Sunday. Emergency services then deployed, cordoned off the area around the centre and cleared the affected buildings.

Around 30 pupils and caretakers were on the premises at the time of the incident. They were taken to a safe place and looked after there.

No suspicious objects

The police then systematically searched the premises for dangerous or suspicious objects. However, they were unable to find anything suspicious.

At around 8 pm, the emergency services finally released the buildings again and the evacuated people were able to return to the school. According to the police, there was no danger to the public at any time. Who is responsible for the threat and the motives behind it are now the subject of an ongoing investigation.

Translated from German by AI/jdp


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