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Oolong! The American man threatened to detonate the bomb in Canada by mistake and called the Russian state police

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Source: Overseas Network

Source: Overseas Network

Oolong! The American man threatened to detonate the bomb in Canada by mistake and called the Russian state police

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According to the "New York Post" news website on February 12, a man in the United States claimed to detonate a bomb in Ottawa, the capital of Canada, and found that he mistakenly called the phone to the "Ottawa Village" in Putnam County, Ohio, USA.

The incident occurred on Feb. 7, and Brubek, head of the Pacnan County Sheriff's Office, said, "Our personnel communicated with the man for a long time trying to determine exactly what was going on, and due to the urgency of the situation, we tracked down the phone and found him in Akron (the fifth largest city in Russia)." ”

Brubec said that when the man called for the second time, he also claimed to have been "shot", but when he found that he had called the village of Ottawa in Russia, not the Canadian capital Ottawa, the man quickly changed his speech and said that he was "not shot, the phone call was only because he did not agree to the mask order, just to waste the time of the police", and admitted that there was no bomb.

Police believe the man called this place through a Google search for the phone of "Ottawa Police". The man may face criminal charges in the future.

Ottawa, the capital of Canada, has recently fallen into chaos due to the "free motorcade" protests. US media said that similar telephone oolong incidents have emerged in an endless stream. The Ottawa Police Department in Russia has posted clarifications on social media platforms, saying it has gone straight to canadian citizens' phone calls, messages and comments. (Overseas Network Li Meng)

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