Bomb scare at G7 hotel in Cornwall as guests and staff evacuated

Bomb scare at G7 hotel in Cornwall as guests and staff evacuated 

Hundreds of military personnel from all three services will join more than 5,000 police officers in one of the biggest security operations ever undertaken in Britain to guard world leaders attending this weekend’s G7 summit in Cornwall 

BorisJohnson in Cornwall, where the leaders of the world’s greatest democracies to attend the G7Summit. The world is looking to us to rise to the greatest challenge of-post-war defeating COVID and leading a global recovery driven by our shared values said Prime Minister Boris Johnson 

Police were called at around 3:15am on Thursday 10 June following reports of a suspicious package having been located on the grounds outside of the Falmouth Hotel, Cliff Road in Falmouth. In order to maintain public safety the area is currently being safely evacuated as a precautionary measure.This will impact on those staying within the Falmouth Hotel, Madeira Hotel and campervans in the area, as well as neighbouring properties.


A 100 meter cordon will be put in place and Royal Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal are en route to the scene.Police remain at the scene and the incident is ongoing.


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