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Quebec City police respond to bomb threat at Gare du Palais train station

Ville de Quebec city police logo is seen on a police car Friday The Canadian Press Images/. Francis Vachon/The Canadian Press

Quebec City police responded to a call at around 6:55 p.m. Tuesday evening regarding a bomb threat near Gare du Palais train and bus station.

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Police immediately evacuated the Quebec station, directing people to clear away from the surrounding area.

According to Quebec City police spokesperson David Pelletier, a canine unit was also called on scene.

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A security perimeter was quickly put in place, a measure that lasted around three hours, Pelletier said.

No arrests have been made and the case has been transfered to the major crimes unit of Quebec.

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