Security concern at European airports have grown following the March 22 terrorist attacks in Brussels, which killed 32 people and shut down the airport. The airport's Terminal 1 was shut down at around 11.30 pm local time as police scoured the area for the 62-year-old man and was reopened after he had been apprehended. A similar incident occurred at the same airport in March, when Terminal 2 was temporarily shut down after a 23-year-old woman went around security controls. A Spanish man in a rush for his plane caused a security scare at Germany's Cologne-Bonn airport Monday when he skirted security screening, causing authorities to shut down and evacuate a terminal and stop all departures from it for more than two hours, police said. Police were able to find her and determined that she had simply been in a rush to catch her plane, but that incident meant delays for about 1000 travelers.
Source: New Zealand Herald May 30, 2016 23:36 UTC