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Canberra Airport taking pictures: Man arrested, gun seized after images fired

ByRomeo Minalane

Aug 14, 2022
Canberra Airport taking pictures: Man arrested, gun seized after images fired

A man has been arrested and a gun seized after at least 5 images were fired at Canberra Airport, forcing the evacuation of all travellers and team.

Emergency companies and products were called to the airport on Sunday afternoon following experiences of gunshots in the predominant terminal building.

Dozens of of us took to social media to yarn that the Australian capital’s airport became evacuated.

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Some travellers reported listening to gunfire in the check-in disclose.

“At this time after one person became taken into custody and a firearm became recovered,” ACT Police mentioned in a assertion.

“CCTV has been reviewed and as we order the person in custody is believed to be the fully person accountable for this incident.

Police were seen bright a person on the airport. Credit: Facebook/ Walter OlsonThe airport became evacuated. Credit: Facebook/ Walter OlsonA video from taken on the airport appears to be like to ticket cops bright an individual whereas images taken by 7NEWS crews ticket photos of at least three bullet holes embedded in the airport’s window panels.

“The Canberra Airport terminal became evacuated as a precaution and the downside on the Airport is contained,” ACT Police added.

In the intervening time, of us were told now to not help the airport.

No lower than three bullet holes can be seen in the airport’s window panels. Credit: 7NEWSNo injuries were reported.

Detective Supt Intendent Dave Craft of ACT Police mentioned in a later press conference that the alleged gunman had been sitting in the departures disclose in a disclose adjacent to the terminal’s glass windows about 1.30pm.

“After roughly 5 minutes this male has eradicated a firearm from his possession and let off roughly 5 rounds,” he mentioned.

Det-Supt Craft mentioned ACT Police had spoke back to the downside and the alleged shooter.

“He became taken into custody and is on the 2d at Metropolis police space,” Det-Supt Craft mentioned.

“Police comprise processed the crime scene and are seeking to precise the disclose so passengers which might perhaps be on arriving flights can exit the airport.”

“The airport is safe … and there just isn’t the least bit times a ongoing probability to the community or to passengers arriving and departing.”

At this time after the incident one person mentioned their son, who works on the airport, heard images.

“Grew to become to gape a person waving a gun and taking pictures on the glass,” they wrote on Facebook.

Reporter Chris Garry mentioned scenes on the airport were “insane”.

One of the most bullet-holes after the incident. Credit: 7NEWSPolice on the scene contained in the airport. Credit: 7NEWS“Photography reportedly fired in check in disclose,” he mentioned on Twitter.

“All people ran out screaming. Security screaming to bustle.”

One traveller mentioned they had precise boarded a plane once they were instructed images had been fired.

Evacuated travellers outdoors the busy terminal. Credit: 7NEWSTwo bullet-holes embedded in the glass window present on the terminal. Credit: 7NEWS“The pilot will get on and goes there’s (going to) be a prolong attributable to there’s been ‘images fired’ in our terminal and the airport is being evacuated,” the passenger wrote on Facebook.

“Fortunately we precise boarded and our doorways are secured.”

Canberra Airport confirmed it became working with the AFP and its airline partners on recommencing flights.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese additionally mentioned he had been briefed on the notify by the AFP.

“I am told a person has been detained and there just isn’t the least bit times a ongoing probability present,” he Tweeted.

Police in front of a taped off disclose contained in the airport terminal. Credit: 7NEWS
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