No explosives found after bomb threat at Durban court
Updated | By East Coast Radio
Police in KwaZulu-Natal have confirmed that no explosive devices were found at the Durban Magistrate's Court following a bomb threat.
Police conducted a precautionary search after an unknown person called the court, saying there was a bomb that was set to go off at 10:30 on Tuesday.
The KZN Public Servants Association's manager, Mlungisi Ndlovu, said staff and members of the public stood outside the premises while the K9 and explosive units swept all 12 floors.
Ndlovu lamented the lack of communication between court management and workers.
“The employer seems to be lost; there is no clear procedure that needs to be followed,” he said.
“They have asked our members to be in the parking lot, but no one is addressing them; no one is giving an indication of what is happening."
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