Bomb threat sees Taiwan airport tighten security ahead of Pelosi visit

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Taiwan airport tightens security ahead of Pelosi visit

Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) was forced to implement additional security measures to secure flight safety after an alleged bomb threat was reported ahead of US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s possible visit with President Tsai Ing-wen.

The Aviation Police Bureau confirmed that a special team had been assigned to ensure safety in TPE after false information claimed that three explosives had been placed across the airport, Focus Taiwan reported on August 2, 2022.

The airport operator immediately responded to the matter and performed a detailed search, but no suspicious items were found, the police said.

The bomb threat follows recent news of Pelosi’s visit to Taipei later on August 2, where she is expected to attend multiple meetings, including a visit with President Tsai Ing-wen and a group of local activists who are outspoken about China’s human rights record, Reuters reported on the same day.

Meanwhile, China, whose relations with Taiwan are currently considered the worst they have been for 40 years, has repeatedly warned the US against Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan.

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