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Toronto police release new images of man wanted in bomb threat investigation

| | Aug 16, 2017, at 06:07 am
Toronto, Aug 15 (IBNS): The Toronto police on Tuesday released few more images of the man who is wanted in a bomb threat investigation.

The Toronto police are in search of the man who created a panic on Sunday afternoon by saying he had a bomb with him and would blow it up while travelling in a busy south bound train of the city, media reports said.

The incident resulted in an unsafe evacuation, disrupting the railway transport at the Yonge-Bloor station. The culprit, however, flew away from the middle of the crowd.

The police got an access to some images of the accused from the security cameras.

On Tuesday, the Toronto police took to Twitter to share the pictures."Please RT-> Man wanted in bomb threat investigation~Bloor-Yonge Subway Station~Aug13/2017~New security camera images of man released ^mh" they tweeted.

The police have asked people to come forward if they could trace the person. Contact numbers provided by the police are 416-808-5100 and 9-1-1 for non-emergency and emergency cases respectively.


(Reporting by Souvik Ghosh)

Images: Official Twitter handle of Toronto Police.

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