Man charged over bomb hoax after Peter Kay show evacuated
The Guardian World ·

A man has been charged over a bomb hoax after a live show by comedian Peter Kay in Birmingham was stopped when a “potentially suspicious bag” was found around the venue. …
A man has been charged over a bomb hoax after a live show by comedian Peter Kay in Birmingham was stopped when a “potentially suspicious bag” was found around the venue. The Utilita Arena Birmingham was evacuated and a 19-year-old man was taken into custody, West Midlands police said on Friday evening. On Saturday, the force said: “A man has been charged in connection with the events which led to the evacuation of the Utilita Arena in Birmingham last night. “Omar Majed, 19, has been charged with false communications relating to a bomb hoax,” a police spokesperson said. “Majed, of Washwood Heath, Birmingham, has been remanded to appear before magistrates in Birmingham on 4 May. “An evacuation of the arena was ordered yesterday evening after a report of a suspicious bag being left in the area. “Following searches, nothing suspicious was found and we are grateful to everyone for their cooperation and understanding,” the spokesperson added. “As always our priority is the safety of the public.” Audience members reported that Kay was pulled from the stage about 45 minutes into his performance, and the crowd were asked to leave the venue without being told what was happening. Steve Aspinall, who was at the show with his wife, told the Press Association: “Two guys came on – one with a mic and headphones. One guy whispered to Peter Kay and then he and Peter Kay shot off down the side.” He said the audience was told to look for security guards and listen out for any announcements. …
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