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Terrorism Unit joins Newcastle University probe | |
(34 minutes later) | |
The discovery of explosives at Newcastle University is being investigated by the North East Counter Terrorism Unit. | |
A controlled explosion was carried out on items found earlier in the week and a "further suspicious substance" was found in the early hours of Thursday. | A controlled explosion was carried out on items found earlier in the week and a "further suspicious substance" was found in the early hours of Thursday. |
Part of the campus was cordoned off and evacuated after each discovery. | Part of the campus was cordoned off and evacuated after each discovery. |
Officers have been granted more time to question two male Russian students arrested in connection with the events. | |
One, aged 18, was arrested in London on Tuesday on suspicion of offences under the Terrorism Act. | One, aged 18, was arrested in London on Tuesday on suspicion of offences under the Terrorism Act. |
The second, also 18, was arrested in the local area on Wednesday on suspicion of conspiracy to commit grievous bodily harm and offences under the Explosives Act. | |
'No immediate risk' | 'No immediate risk' |
The counter terrorism unit (CTU) said it would lead the inquiry because of the potential offences under investigation, but said it would be working with Northumbria Police. | |
The CTU said there was "no evidence to suggest" students or anyone else was at immediate risk. | |
"We recognise that people may have concerns as a result of this activity and would like to reassure them that precautions were taken at the earliest opportunity to ensure public safety while inquiries were undertaken," a spokesman said. | |
"We would ask people not to be alarmed and we are grateful for the patience and understanding of people locally." | "We would ask people not to be alarmed and we are grateful for the patience and understanding of people locally." |
On Tuesday, the discovery of suspicious items prompted the evacuation of the INTO language unit. | On Tuesday, the discovery of suspicious items prompted the evacuation of the INTO language unit. |
A bomb disposal team later performed a controlled explosion on the Town Moor. | A bomb disposal team later performed a controlled explosion on the Town Moor. |
Northumbria Police assistant chief constable Jo Farrell said staff at the university raised the alarm on Tuesday morning amid concerns a student was carrying a knife. | |
She said a subsequent search of the student's bedroom revealed several items later determined to be explosives. | |
She added: "In line with nationally agreed protocols counter terrorism officers attended the scene and as a result of their initial assessment a military explosive ordnance disposal team attended. | |
"Following a detailed assessment the items were identified as being explosives. They were removed by the military and a controlled explosion was carried out." | |
Ms Farrell said three areas of the university were searched extensively which led to the discovery of further suspicious items and a second evacuation in the early hours of Thursday. | |
University registrar John Hogan praised the response by the police and reassured staff and students that there was "no need for alarm". | |
The police cordon at the King's Gate administration building and the INTO accommodation block was lifted at about 13:00 BST and the buildings reopened. | The police cordon at the King's Gate administration building and the INTO accommodation block was lifted at about 13:00 BST and the buildings reopened. |
Newcastle University caters for more than 22,000 UK and international students and has 1,200 academic staff. | Newcastle University caters for more than 22,000 UK and international students and has 1,200 academic staff. |
The INTO Centre offers facilities for more than 700 mainly international students and is spread over four floors. | The INTO Centre offers facilities for more than 700 mainly international students and is spread over four floors. |