香港男子因威胁炸弹袭击金钟站被捕

香港警方逮捕一名31岁男子,他涉嫌在网上威胁于农历新年首日炸弹袭击金钟地铁站。警方搜查该站未发现可疑物品,并从其家中缴获仿真枪支和战争游戏装备。

香港警方于周五晚在沙田一名31岁本地失业男子的家中将其逮捕,涉嫌在网上战争游戏聊天频道发布威胁炸弹袭击金钟地铁站的信息。该威胁针对2月17日农历新年首日,该站作为香港最繁忙的地铁站之一,引发警方高度重视。

中区警区总督察Luke Hung Sze-tat在周六表示,尽管案件仅涉及一人,但威胁针对香港最繁忙和最密集的地铁站之一,因此警方迅速行动逮捕嫌疑人。警方从其住所缴获两支仿真步枪、一把仿真手枪,以及各种仿真枪支部件如弹壳、塑料子弹和气体罐,还有用于战争游戏的战术头盔、背心和腰带。

上周二,两名居民报告称一名在线游戏玩家威胁炸弹袭击地铁站。随后,中区警区犯罪队识别出嫌疑人身份。制服巡逻分队、紧急部队和反恐响应部队搜查了金钟站,但未发现任何可疑物品。

此事件凸显了网上威胁的潜在风险,尤其在节日期间对公共安全的冲击。警方强调将严肃处理此类案件,以维护市民安全。

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