AIMA facility faced bomb scare due to false alarm
In an unexpected turn of events, a false bomb threat was reported at the AIMA headquarters in Lisbon on July 23, 2025. The alert was given by telephone at 2:50 pm, originating from within the AIMA premises.
Upon receiving the alert, the Public Security Police (PSP) was promptly called to the scene. The building was evacuated as a precautionary measure, and an inspection was conducted to ensure the safety of all individuals. Fortunately, the inspection confirmed that no explosive devices were present.
Ten minutes after the alert, the building was reopened, and it was reported that no injuries had occurred during the incident[1]. However, the details about the evacuation and reopening of the building are not mentioned in earlier reports.
It is worth noting that the source of the alert and the nature of the potential explosive devices remain unverified. The source of the information about no injuries at AIMA's headquarters is also not specified.
Despite the resolution of the situation, the incident serves as a reminder of the importance of vigilance and safety measures in such situations. AIMA's headquarters has since resumed its normal operations.
[1] This information is based on various reports, but the source of this specific detail is not specified.
- The unexpected bomb threat at AIMA's headquarters on July 23, 2025, underscores the need for technology in crime-and-justice sectors, as advancements in telecommunications allowed for the rapid communication of such threats.
- As general-news continues to evolve, it is essential for media outlets to scrutinize and verify reports thoroughly, as the unspecified source of the information about no injuries at AIMA's headquarters during the false bomb threat highlights the need for transparency in journalism.