Flight diverted following bomb scare at Bram Fischer Airport
Updated | By OFM
A flight into Bloemfontein on Monday morning had to be diverted at the last minute following a reported bomb threat at the Bram Fischer International Airport outside the Free State capital.

The Bram Fischer Airport confirmed that at around 08:30, security officials alerted local police of a bomb threat.
This after they detected explosives in one of the passenger’s belongings during a security check.
The building was promptly evacuated to safeguard the lives of employees and passengers and a Cape Town flight was redirected.
According to the airport, the police’s bomb squad analysed the explosive.
They determined that it was a dummy grenade and the 28-year-old male passenger was taken in by law enforcement officials for questioning.
Free State police spokesperson, Thabo Covane says a case was opened for possession of a hand-grenade shell and interference with airport operations.
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