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Detectives continue ‘very active’ investigation into Toronto university bomb hoax – Toronto

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Detectives continue ‘very active’ investigation into Toronto university bomb hoax - Toronto

More than a week after a Toronto university campus was evacuated because of a hoax bomb so convincing it was detonated by police, investigators say their work to identify a suspect and motive continues.

On Aug. 6, Toronto police rushed to the University of Toronto’s Scarborough campus in the afternoon because a suspicious package had been found. The campus was evacuated as bomb disposal experts, paramedics, firefighters and other specialists attended.

Bomb experts inspected the suspicious package with a remote robot, photographed and X-rayed it. The result of that close inspection made them fear it was a real bomb; it was remotely detonated “when safe to do so” more than two hours after the device was discovered.


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Speaking on the day of the bomb scare, Toronto Police Duty Insp. Dan Pravica said the device, found inside a university building, “looked like a bomb with wires,” with officials only able to determine it was a “hoax device” much later.

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He said police were looking at security footage to determine suspect information and were working to understand a potential motive.

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On Thursday, almost nine days after the hoax device was discovered, police told Global News they were not yet ready to share public updates.

“This investigation is still very active (and) ongoing,” a spokesperson said. “We have no further updates at this time. I can tell you U of T has been very cooperative.”

Updates on the investigation will be proactively shared, the force promised.

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