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James Bond movie 'No Time to Die' shoot causes terror scare at RAF base

The incident occurred at RAF Brize Norton, Oxfordshire last week, after crew members left behind a van following days of filming

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No Time To Die poster. Pic Courtesy: Instagram/007

No Time To Die poster. Pic Courtesy: Instagram/007

The shooting for the 25th James Bond movie titled "No Time to Die" reportedly sparked a huge terror scare while filming was underway at the largest Royal Air Force (RAF) air base in the UK. The incident occurred at RAF Brize Norton, Oxfordshire last week, after crew members left behind a van following days of filming, prompting 400 people to be evacuated from the base which was put on lockdown as bomb-sniffer dogs were brought in, reports thesun.co.uk.

Police cordoned off the large area after it emerged the van's security passes had lapsed, among speculation the vehicle was full of pyrotechnic explosives. However, that was later disproved. "Everything was packed up on Friday but amazingly one of the vans was left behind outside the mess. I don't know if it was the film company or the hire company, but someone reported the van," a source told sun.co.uk.

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