Updated Wednesday, April 17, 2013 12:03PM EDT
Seen on a TV monitor, the Montreal bomb squad's robot is directed toward a suspicious package near Lionel Groulx metro on Wed. April 17, 2013 (CTV Montreal/Matt Joycey)
Montreal:
Montreal police have blown up a suspicious package at the Lionel Groulx metro station.
Commuters spotted the object outside the station's entrance around 7 a.m. on Wednesday.
Police evacuated the station, and metro cars on the Orange and Green lines were instructed not to stop at the station.
Officers set up a security perimeter around the package, and around 8:30 a.m. the bomb squad's robot arrived and began to examine the package.
Over the next two hours a nearby building was evacuated, and after several hiccups with the police robot, the package was finally destroyed.
Police blocked off an area around Lionel Groulx metro while they investigated a suspicious package on April 17, 2013. (CTV Montreal/Derek Conlon)
About half an hour later Montreal police determined the package did not contain any explosives whatsoever.
The arson squad will now investigate the debris in order to make a thorough assessment of what it contained.
On Tuesday a suitcase left at a gas station near the intersection of Brunswick Blvd. near St. John's Blvd. prompted a large police operation.
The bomb squad gave that suspicious package the all-clear after nearly three hours.