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Oslo Police Investigate Suspicious Package at Central Station

By Priya Sharma •

In brief

Oslo Police are investigating a suspicious package found at Oslo Central Station, leading to cordoned areas and transport delays. The bomb squad is on scene, though no injuries have been reported. Commuters face disruptions to both rail and subway services as the operation continues.

  • - Location: Norway
  • - Category: Breaking News
  • - Published: 1 hour ago
Oslo Police Investigate Suspicious Package at Central Station

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The Oslo Police District confirmed an ongoing operation at Oslo Central Station this morning. The station is a major national transit hub known as Oslo S. An update from the police press chief is expected within hours. This is driving search interest as commuters seek information on disruptions and safety.

Oslo Police have cordoned off part of Oslo Central Station. This follows the discovery of an unattended and suspicious package. The station's main entrance near Jernbanetorget is affected by the police operation. The police bomb squad is now on the scene. No injuries have been reported at this time.

National Rail, which is operated by Vy, is reporting delays and rerouting. The subway system, known locally as the T-bane, is also experiencing disruptions. Commuters are advised to check for updates from the transport authorities. The police operation continues as they investigate the suspicious package.

The situation highlights the security protocols in place at one of Norway's busiest transport hubs. The swift response involves multiple units including the specialized bomb squad. Authorities are working to resolve the situation and restore normal operations. Further details will be provided in the upcoming police press statement.

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Published: March 31, 2026

Tags: Oslo policeOslo Central Stationsuspicious packagebomb squadtransport delays

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