Three males have been arrested after a police incident closed down Buchanan Bus Station in Glasgow.
The bomb squad was referred to as out after studies of a suspicious package deal at Scotland’s busiest bus station at about 13:10.
BBC Scotland Information understands the arrests are in reference to the restoration of offensive weapons.
The station was evacuated and stays closed, whereas close by Killermont Avenue was shut to visitors and other people had been urged to keep away from the realm.
Glasgow Caledonian College campus, located throughout the street from the bus station, was additionally evacuated.
A college spokesperson stated: “We’ve got evacuated our campus as a precaution. We will probably be offering additional updates to our college students in the end.”
ScotRail stated it had cancelled trains at Glasgow Queen Avenue as emergency companies had been coping with “an incident” close to the station.
It stated: “Till the police deem it protected to run trains once more, no trains will run into and out of Glasgow Queen Avenue Excessive Degree.”
Glasgow Royal Live performance Corridor, additionally on Killermont Avenue, stated it had cancelled performances due “circumstances past our management”.
Police Scotland stated three males had been arrested in reference to the incident and inquiries had been ongoing.
Station operator Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) apologised for the disruption and stated passengers can be up to date when it reopened.
Stagecoach, First Bus, McGill’s and several other different bus corporations use the station.
First stated that “a number of companies are diverting” and bus operators had been utilizing different metropolis centre streets for drop offs and decide ups.
Citylink, which runs longer distance buses, stated its companies would depart from North Hanover Avenue till additional discover.
Passengers have been urged to examine with operators on how companies have been affected.