U.S. SWAT Arrests Fake Australian Bomber
Louisville, Ky. — A man was arrested by the FBI SWAT team after he broke inside a family home in Australia and chained a bomb, later known fake, to a teenage girl’s neck in his attempted extortion ploy.
The suspect’s eventual arrest in Louisville by the FBI SWAT team of the United States after the Sydney incident has made the Australian authorities praise their American counterparts. The suspect is known already. He is Paul Peters, 50 years old, and already being criminally charged with kidnapping, breaking and entering in Australia where the incident took place. Peters holds an Australian Passport but currently is residing in the United States. He is a father of 3, who all of them finished their college degrees in a Sydney College Institution. Peters’ first court appearance is set to Tuesday morning. His total extradition process is certainly expected to reach 2 months, authorities assumed.
The Sydney incident took place 2 weeks ago after an 18 year old woman, Madeleine Pulvor, was attacked by the suspect. The suspect chained a fake bomb in the victim’s neck. Pulvor’s agony reached 10 terrifying hours before it was removed from her neck and was found out fake and no explosives inside it.
Residents within the neighborhood were terrified and their homes were evacuated, nearby streets closed and numerous medical and fire staffs waited anxiously after peace and order was disturbed by the incident. The Prime Minister of Australia commented at the incident by saying it was like a movie with a Hollywood script.