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Hawaii airport evacuated over Japanese man's grenades: police

Officers cleared the terminal on Tuesday while a bomb squad moved in to investigate the suspicious items, which were picked up on an X-ray machine.

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LOS ANGELES: A Hawaii airport was briefly evacuated after a Japanese man was found with two inert grenades in his hand luggage, police said following his arrest.

Officers cleared the terminal on Tuesday while a bomb squad moved in to investigate the suspicious items, which were picked up on an X-ray machine.

"The Hilo International Airport experienced a brief halt in operations" for a little over an hour, Hawaii police said in a statement.

The bomb squad "determined the items to be inert grenades," police reported, meaning they were not dangerous.

A 41-year-old Japanese man was arrested on a "terroristic threatening" charge and remains in custody, the force said.

"Police remind the public that replicas of explosives, such as hand grenades, are prohibited in checked and carry-on baggage."

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