Wife of Suspect Who Brought Mock Bomb to Pearson Airport Claims it was a Toy
Published April 11, 2017 at 4:50 am
The wife of an American citizen at the center of a serious incident involving a mock improvised explosive device (IED) is insisting that her husband was only carrying an alarm clock.
The wife of an American citizen at the center of a serious incident involving a mock improvised explosive device (IED) is insisting that her husband was only carrying an alarm clock.
According to CP24, Maria Silva is insisting her husband, 58-year-old Joseph Galaska, was carrying a novelty clock he bought while on vacation in Brazil.
“It’s a toy, I swear to God, it’s a clock,” she said, as reported by CP24.
On Thursday, April 6, some travelers experienced significant delays at Pearson Airport after U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) discovered the reported mock (IED) in Galaska’s luggage.
Police were called to help the CBP investigate the incident, and when the Peel police explosives unit examined the device, they determined that it was not a real explosive.
Galaska was subsequently arrested and charged with mischief.
He is still in custody.
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