Incident Resolved At Ōtāhuhu Train Station
Police responded to reports that a man was making loud, threatening comments at the Ōrākei Train Station just before 1pm, prior to boarding a south bound train.
Police established the train had continued towards Ōtāhuhu where the training was stopped and searched by Police.
Further information alerted Police that the subject of the report had exited earlier at Glen Innes.
Police have spoken to a person in the Glen Innes area and are reassuring the public there is no cause for concern.
Police must take these reports seriously and officers were armed as a precaution.
A thorough inspection of the train was carried out and Police thank the public and AT for their help in safely resolving this matter.
Enquiries are continuing.
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