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Dutch scale back extra security at Amsterdam airport

AP
Published : Aug 18, 2016, 3:37 pm IST
Updated : Aug 18, 2016, 3:37 pm IST

The extra measures, which included military police checking cars approaching the airport to drop off passengers, will end on Thursday.

 The move comes amid busy days at the national airport as the summer vacation period draws to a close.- Representational Image
  The move comes amid busy days at the national airport as the summer vacation period draws to a close.- Representational Image

The extra measures, which included military police checking cars approaching the airport to drop off passengers, will end on Thursday.

The Hague: Dutch authorities say beefed-up security measures at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport are being scaled back following investigation of an unspecified threat.

The country's National Coordinator of Counter terrorism and Security says in a statement that some of the extra measures, which included military police checking cars approaching the airport to drop off passengers, will end on Thursday evening, just under three weeks after they were introduced.

The counter-terror coordination office says "further investigations have led to the conclusion that some of the extra measures are no longer necessary."

The move comes amid busy days at the national airport as the summer vacation period draws to a close. Since March 2013, the threat level in the Netherlands has been at "substantial," the second highest on a five-step scale.