A bomb threat at Japan's Apple Store forces its closure

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The latest events related to terrorism are forcing many countries to be on continuous alert to try to avoid other possible attacks such as the one that happened a few days ago in Paris, where just over 120 people died. On December 6, the Apple Store in the Ginza district, in Japan, received a handwritten note informing that if the event scheduled for that day was not canceled, explosive devices placed in the establishment would detonate.

As soon as he received this note, the manager of the Apple Store contacted the Metropolitan Police department that was searching the entire store to try to find the alleged explosive devices. After conducting a thorough search, the police did not find anything suspicious so the store reopened its doors again. The police are conducting an investigation into who may have been responsible for this incident.

The event that had to be held that same day at 14:XNUMX p.m. was a lecture by the Japanese film director Isao Yukisada, an event that was canceled by the store manager as soon as he received the alleged bomb threat. Isco Yukisada intended to promote his latest film, a mixture of romance and suspense, called Five Minutes to Tomorrow.

The alleged bomb threat caused the store to close for about an hourThe time required for the police to conduct an exhaustive search of the facilities. If they finally manage to find out who was the originator of this threat, they could be accused of an alleged forced obstruction of the freedom of business.


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