<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/toronto">Toronto</a> police on Tuesday detonated what they said was a "hoax device" at a satellite campus of the University of Toronto that they had earlier described as an explosive device.</p><p>Dan Pravica with the Toronto Police told reporters that a remote robot was sent in to X-ray a suspicious package inside the Environmental Sciences and Chemistry building at the University of Toronto Scarborough.</p><p>Based on the images officers saw, they believed the package contained an explosive.</p>.Canadian PM Justin Trudeau visits Diljit Dosanjh ahead of his sold out Toronto concert.<p>The package was then safely detonated by police. Upon inspection, it was determined that no explosive device was contained inside the package, which had first been found by campus security.</p><p>Police earlier confirmed in an email to <em>Reuters</em> that the package contained an explosive device.</p><p>Pravica said that police were investigating, but that it was not immediately clear who may have been responsible for leaving what he called the hoax device.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/toronto">Toronto</a> police on Tuesday detonated what they said was a "hoax device" at a satellite campus of the University of Toronto that they had earlier described as an explosive device.</p><p>Dan Pravica with the Toronto Police told reporters that a remote robot was sent in to X-ray a suspicious package inside the Environmental Sciences and Chemistry building at the University of Toronto Scarborough.</p><p>Based on the images officers saw, they believed the package contained an explosive.</p>.Canadian PM Justin Trudeau visits Diljit Dosanjh ahead of his sold out Toronto concert.<p>The package was then safely detonated by police. Upon inspection, it was determined that no explosive device was contained inside the package, which had first been found by campus security.</p><p>Police earlier confirmed in an email to <em>Reuters</em> that the package contained an explosive device.</p><p>Pravica said that police were investigating, but that it was not immediately clear who may have been responsible for leaving what he called the hoax device.</p>