The Bluebridge Strait Feronia approaching Picton after docking was delayed by 90 minutes. Photo / Supplied
The Bluebridge Strait Feronia approaching Picton after docking was delayed by 90 minutes. Photo / Supplied
A man has been arrested in relation to an alleged threat directed at the Cook Strait ferry services in Picton today.
In a statement Marlborough area commander inspector Simon Feltham said charges were still being considered, however the 33-year-old is expected to appear in the Blenheim District Court tomorrow.
"I would like to acknowledge our Specialist Search Group staff who flew from Wellington to complete an extensive search of both the terminal buildings and ferries, and the investigation team who identified and located the alleged offender."
Earlier today police said nothing of significance was found in a specialist search of the Bluebridge ferry and terminal building in Picton, following the threat received earlier today.
Passengers were removed from two ferries docked at Picton this morning as police searched the vessels.
Feltham also said earlier that police had also completed a search of the Interislander terminal building in Picton. Nothing of significance was found.
All passengers had disembarked from the Cook Strait ferries when the vessels were searched.
Passengers were removed from two ferries docked at Picton as specialist police staff searched the vessels. Photo / Supplied
"Police continue to liaise closely with both the Interislander and Bluebridge as we work to resolve this matter," Feltham said then.
Interislander executive general manager Walter Rushbrook said its services were "currently being disrupted" as the result of police responding to the incident at Picton.
"We are awaiting direction from the police to resolve the situation as quickly as possible, and any further information should come from them."
A Bluebridge ferry travelling to Picton this morning. Photo / Supplied