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An emergency evacuation was triggered at the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) on St Clair Avenue today, following a message found in the washroom mirror. The message, reading ‘Evacuate bomb on the second floor’, was discovered by a worker at around 9.34 am, after which the acting deputy permanent secretary was alerted. A detailed search of the building was conducted by police and fire officers, during which time all staff members were moved to the nearby Nelson Mandela Park. The building was given the all-clear and declared safe for re-entry by midday.
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