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Suspect package blown up at Tesco Suspect package blown up at Tesco
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Bomb disposal experts have carried out a controlled explosion on a suspicious package found at a Tesco store.Bomb disposal experts have carried out a controlled explosion on a suspicious package found at a Tesco store.
Officers were called to the store in the Eastville area of Bristol on Monday morning when the package was spotted.Officers were called to the store in the Eastville area of Bristol on Monday morning when the package was spotted.
A cordon was established around the store which led to severe traffic disruption in the area.A cordon was established around the store which led to severe traffic disruption in the area.
An Avon and Somerset Police spokesman said: "The action was taken purely as a precaution. The package was reported to us at 0745 BST this morning."An Avon and Somerset Police spokesman said: "The action was taken purely as a precaution. The package was reported to us at 0745 BST this morning."
The Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit we called and the package was blown up at about 1115 BST, he added. The Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit were called and the package was blown up at about 1115 BST, he added.
The incident follows the closure of a number of Tesco stores throughout the weekend following a series of threats sent to the supermarket chain.The incident follows the closure of a number of Tesco stores throughout the weekend following a series of threats sent to the supermarket chain.
'Business as normal''Business as normal'
Police are investigating who is responsible for the incidents that led to the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of customers and the closure of 14 stores.Police are investigating who is responsible for the incidents that led to the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of customers and the closure of 14 stores.
Saturday was designated a "national day of action" against Tesco by animal rights groups including Viva, who claimed the store was selling live turtles at outlets in China.Saturday was designated a "national day of action" against Tesco by animal rights groups including Viva, who claimed the store was selling live turtles at outlets in China.
Officers from Hertfordshire, where the firm has its HQ, said there was no link to any form of extremism.Officers from Hertfordshire, where the firm has its HQ, said there was no link to any form of extremism.
A spokesman said: "Inquiries to identify those involved in a series of threats to 14 Tesco stores continue as affected stores have returned to business as normal."A spokesman said: "Inquiries to identify those involved in a series of threats to 14 Tesco stores continue as affected stores have returned to business as normal."