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1st Rajab, 1433 | Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Islamic World

Kuwait bourse building closed after bomb threat

Monday, 11 January 2010
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January 11:

Kuwait, January 11: Kuwait's stock exchange building was closed and evacuated on Monday after receiving a bomb threat, a bourse official said.

Defence forces were searching the basement and staff were not being allowed to approach the building.

"A bomb has been reported. We are still working on it. So far, there is nothing," a police official said at the scene.

The threat came after the end of Monday's trading session.

The high-rise stone and glass building is home to trading houses and brokerages, forms a central part of the city's financial district and is surrounded by major banks.

Kuwait's stock exchange is the second largest by value in the Middle East.

Police and security guards told bystanders not to approach the building and ambulances stood at the ready nearby.

After the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on U.S. cities, there were a number of al Qaeda-inspired attacks in Kuwait, including a raid that killed one U.S. Marine and wounded another in October 2002. The government has since waged a largely successful campaign to stamp out violence by Islamist militants.

In August of 2009, Kuwaiti authorities foiled an al Qaeda-linked plan to bomb a U.S. Army camp and an oil refinery in the OPEC oil exporting state.

In the past year, shopping malls and schools in Kuwait have also been the target of bomb threats which later turned out to be bogus.

---Agencies

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