Norway’s parliament was closed after local police received reports of a bomb threat at around 10am, APA reports citing The Local Norway.
“A bomb threat has been received which is aimed at the Storting,” Gabriel Langfeldt, a senior police officer with the Oslo police said.
“We are on-site with several patrols to secure the Storting and prevent any incidents. We have no information that there is a danger to third parties,” the police officer added.
Shortly after 11am, the police cordoned off a larger area surrounding Norway’s parliament, and at 11:30am police confirmed to the press that two threats had been made against parliament.