Hoax Caller Arrested After Airport Bomb Threat Ahead Of World Cup Draw

South African police say a man was arrested after he made two hoax phone calls saying a bomb had been planted at the airport amid tight security for Friday's World Cup draw. Superintendent Vish Naidoo said police working with other law-enforcement agencies were able to quickly establish that the bomb threat was a hoax and tracked the man down to a suburb in Cape Town. In another security threat, sniffer dogs and a bomb disposal unit have been brought to Cape Town International Convention Center and the entrances sealed off. Naidoo could not immediately say what the threat was. Large crowds of curious onlookers and media gathered at the scene.