Posted on 03/19/2019 12:59:03 PM PDT by robowombat
Toronto: Muslim leaves suspicious packages at subway station on two successive days
And prepare against them whatever you are able of power and of steeds of war by which you may strike terror in the enemy of Allah and your enemy and others besides them whom you do not know, whom Allah knows. (Quran 8:60)
Man arrested, Broadview station closed for second straight day after another suspicious package found, by Emerald Bensadoun and Claire Floody, MSN, March 19, 2019 (thanks to the Geller Report):
Toronto police have one man in custody and Broadview station has reopened Tuesday morning after a suspicious package was found for the second straight day, disrupting the commute for thousands of TTC passengers again.
Special TTC constables found the package at around 6:15 a.m. and police say they believe it was deliberately placed at the station. Toronto polices Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear team was at the scene and determined the package wasnt dangerous .
This comes one day after another suspicious package was removed from Broadview station, which closed the area for more than four hours Monday morning.
Kamal Badri, 53, of Toronto, was wanted in connection with Mondays incident. Douglas-Cook confirmed he was arrested Tuesday morning. She said he is being investigated for both incidents
Gosh, what could it mean?
It was a pressure cooker. He was going to cook beets.
it’s ok
it’s revenge for nz
like all the times Christians took revenge for every muslim attack /s
Practice runs
The question is, why was he allowed to do it twice in two days?
Simulating a terrorist act should get you the same penalty as an actual terrorist act.
Perhaps because anyone who is not police doesn’t want to be prosecuted under Trudeau’s motions to outlaw so called Islamophobia.
Clock boy crap.
Bomb disposal squads use baskets that are easily put over suspected bombs, and severely limit the damage of a bomb blast. Police departments should have several of these as loaners for places that often get suspicious packages and bomb threats.
For example, just one suspicious package and they could get a loaner basket for a few days.
Dry runs.
Exactly.
Broadview is not one of the major stations on the line, so it doesn’t have as much traffic, but it is in the middle of the major east-west line, so if it is crippled, the entire line goes down, all the way across the city. I guess that one was probably picked for dry runs specifically BECAUSE it is a lower-traffic station.
Bad, bad news.
Subway map here: https://www.ttc.ca/Subway/interactive_map/interactive_map.jsp
Thanks for the info, and link!
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