07/09/2023 Messico (México)
“If you ever come across anything suspicious like this item, please do not pick it up, contact your local law and/or enforcement agency for assistance”.
By Ben Cost
A man in Mexico who ordered a smartphone was flabbergasted after he received a bomb in the mail instead. The unidentified customer claimed that he’d ordered the communications tool from an online store to his house in León, Guanajuato, local media reported. When the package arrived last Monday, the man’s mother took it inside and put it on the kitchen table, per Jam Press. Little did he know, his smartphone was actually a smart bomb: The aspiring phone owner opened a parcel to reveal that it contained a fragmentation grenade, as seen in photos blowing up online. Concerned over the potentially deadly mix-up, the man phoned authorities, whereupon the bomb squad was dispatched to the scene. Meanwhile, authorities with the Ministry of National Defense cordoned off the man’s domicile.
Desde la dependencia policial recordaron que está prohibida y penada la tenencia de todo tipo de munición, independientemente del calibre que sea
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