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AUDIO: Hoaxer’s 999 call to warn police bomb would ‘go off’ in Huntingdon pub

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A man called police and claimed he had placed a bomb in the disabled toilets of a Huntingdon pub – and it would “go off” in seven minutes. Simon Latore, 42, called 999 on 29 July this year and told operators he had planted a bomb in the toilets of the Lord Protector.

Police raced to the scene and carried out a thorough search of the pub and surrounding area but couldn’t find any signs of a bomb.

They traced the phone number of the caller and arrested Latore, who admitted to making the hoax threat and claimed he was sorry for his actions.

He claimed he didn’t think they would be taken seriously.

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Latore, of Aspen Green, Huntingdon, was sentenced to one year in prison on Wednesday (6 December) for bomb hoax – communicating false information.

Detective Constable Megan Solomon, who investigated, said: “Latore is paying the price for his reckless actions.

“He wasted hours of police time and resources, which could have been better spent elsewhere and caused a great deal of fear and inconvenience for the owners of the pub and local residents.

Simon Lattore called police and claimed he’d left a bomb in the disabled toilets of a Huntingdon pub

Simon Latore called police and claimed he’d left a bomb in the disabled toilets of a Huntingdon pub

“I hope he has some time to reflect on his behaviour and I hope this sentence shows how seriously we take incidents of hoax threats.”

 

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