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Kamchatka court sentences man to corrective labour for false terrorism alarm

Apart from corrective labour, the court bound the man to repay 22,000 roubles to reimburse losses incurred to police and emergencies agencies

PETROPAVLOVSK-KAMCHATSKY, October 5 (Itar-Tass) — A Kamchatka court has sentenced a local resident to 18 months of corrective labour and a penalty of ten percent of monthly wage for a false terrorist act alarm, a court spokesman told Itar-Tass on Wednesday.

In April 2011, the man called to the local emergencies service from his mobile phone to reports about an explosive device planted at the building of the Kamchatka emergencies administration. All personnel were evacuated from the building but experts found no explosives.

Apart from corrective labour, the court bound the man to repay 22,000 roubles to reimburse losses incurred to police and emergencies agencies.