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Reports of HOSTAGE situation at Montreal office of video game company Ubisoft | Reports of HOSTAGE situation at Montreal office of video game company Ubisoft |
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Police have swarmed Montreal's Saint-Laurent Boulevard amid reports of a group of suspects holding hostages at a building complex where video game company Ubisoft has its Canada offices. | |
Dozens of Montreal Police (SPVM) officers were spotted in the area on Friday afternoon, including what looked like a tactical team. There were unconfirmed reports in local media of a ransom demand by the hostage-takers. | |
It is unclear how many suspects might be involved, or how many hostages they have taken. A number of employees managed to escape to the roof of the building, where they have barricaded the door, according to video captured by news helicopters. | |
Ambulances and armored police vehicles have arrived on the scene. There are reports of several people trapped in a conference room inside the building. | |
SPVM reported that there have been no reports of injuries so far. “No threat has been identified for now. We are currently evacuating the building,” the police announced at 3:50 pm local time (2050 GMT). | |
Ubisoft Montreal normally employs almost 4,000 people, but most of them are currently working from home due to the Covid-19 pandemic. | Ubisoft Montreal normally employs almost 4,000 people, but most of them are currently working from home due to the Covid-19 pandemic. |
Founded in 1997 as the Canadian subsidiary of the French video game giant, Ubisoft Montreal is behind such popular titles as ‘Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time’, the ‘Assassin’s Creed’ series, ‘Far Cry’, and ‘Watch Dogs’. | |
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