Armed Police Deployment in Bergen Hotel After Possible Threat
BERGEN — In a prompt response to a potential security threat, armed police swiftly converged on a city-center hotel in Bergen. The incident unfolded when local law enforcement received credible information about a possible danger involving a knife.
According to multiple sources, the police received a report suggesting that an individual with a knife was present at the hotel. Acting swiftly, the police dispatched armed units to secure the scene and investigate the reported threat.
Witnesses described a scene of rapid deployment, with officers arriving within minutes of the initial call. Police cordoned off the area and began conducting a thorough search of the premises. Guests and staff were asked to remain calm and stay indoors while the situation was assessed.
"No shots were fired, and there were no injuries reported," a police spokesperson confirmed later. "The situation was resolved quickly and effectively thanks to the prompt action of our units."
While the police declined to comment further on the details of the case, they reassured the public that this was an isolated incident and that there is no cause for alarm. They called upon the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities. Security at the hotel was promptly reinforced following the incident.
