Bomb scare at Penrith’s Westfield shopping centre: Suspicious package found

‘Bomb scare’ shuts down busy Westfield after suspicious package is found by shoppers

  • ‘Bomb scare’ at Westfield 
  • Suspicious package found 

A major Sydney shopping centre was sent into partial lockdown after a suspected bomb scare.

Police were called to Penrith’s Westfield shopping plaza at 9am on Sunday due to a safety threat.

NSW Police said the centre was evacuated ‘as a precaution’ before specialist officers inspected the item, which was ‘deemed to be safe’.

Police were called to Penrith’s Westfield shopping plaza at 9am on Sunday due to a safety threat

Shop assistants told them that the centre's closure was because of a suspicious package

Shop assistants told them that the centre’s closure was because of a suspicious package

Shoppers have taken to social media, where they have said shop assistants told them the closure was because of a suspicious package.

One person said a ‘sealed suitcase with many zip ties’ had been left out the front of the Coles supermarket.

Police would not confirm the nature of the safety threat.

The public are now permitted to return to the shopping centre.

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