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Man arrested by terror police at St James’ University Hospital

Man, 27, is arrested by terror police after ‘suspicious package’ was found at St James’ University Hospital – and patients are evacuated

  • Emergency services were called to St James’s Hospital in Leeds this morning
  • Bomb disposal units investigated the package and army specialists attended

Counter-terror police have arrested a 27-year-old man after a potentially suspicious package sparked an evacuation of a hospital’s maternity wing. 

Counter Terrorism Policing (CTP) North East said emergency services were called to the Gledhow wing of St James’s Hospital in Leeds this morning. 

Police said army specialists attended the scene and a cordon was put in place as a precautionary measure. 

A bomb disposal unit was also at the scene, with some wearing protective equipment. 

St James’s Hospital in Leeds was evacuated as a bomb squad and Army specialists entered the building

Police have confirmed a 27-year-old man has now been arrested by counter-terror cops in connection with the incident

The wing is home to the majority of the hospital’s maternity services, as well as some respiratory and bereavement services. 

People have been asked to avoid the entrance to the maternity wing while the cordon remains in place, after some ward areas were evacuated to keep ‘patients and staff safe’. 

CTP North East said a suspect from Leeds has been arrested in connection with the incident. 

In a statement, the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust said: ‘A cordon has been put in place as a precautionary measure to ensure public safety and we have been working with the police to evacuate some ward areas to keep our patients and staff safe. 

‘Patients are being asked to attend hospital as normal for appointments, unless they are contacted otherwise. 

‘Visiting for patients who are currently in Gledhow wing and Lincoln wing at St James’s Hospital is suspended until we have more information.’ 

The trust said the accident and emergency department remains open.