Bomb threats cause short lockdown at Norwegian parliament house
- Bomb threats against the Norwegian parliament led to a brief lockdown, with the Justice Minister calling the threats "unpleasant and unacceptable."
- Despite the threats being deemed not credible, heavily armed police secured the area, and bomb sniffing dogs were deployed as a precaution.
- The Storting was reopened after two hours, with authorities confident of safety but with no arrests made in connection with the threats.
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