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Police maintain a security cordon after media reports of a hostage incident at the offices of gaming software developer Ubisoft in Montreal, Quebec, Canada November 13, 2020. - Sputnik International

Live Updates: Police Identify No Threat After Hostage Situation Reported at Ubisoft Montreal

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The incident began on Friday afternoon after police were called to investigate an armed robbery in Montreal's Mile-End neighbourhood, which subsequently took a more drastic turn with reports suggesting that a hostage situation was unfolding.

Police conducted a major operation in Montreal's Mile-End neighbourhood after hostages were reportedly taken at the offices of Ubisoft, a major video-game company.

Local reports now say that the incident may be a case of swatting - a crime where an intentionally misleading call is made to emergency services in an attempt to coerce a dispatch of heavily armed police officers to a particular address.

Earlier, a Ubisoft employee told local media that they were asked in an email to hide and keep quiet. Some of the staff barricaded at the terrace, others were hiding in the conference rooms, according to Le Journal de Montreal.

No injuries have been recorded.

According to La Presse, Ubisoft Montreal is a highly secure building, where several accesses are controlled with an electronic door lock.

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01:53 GMT 14.11.2020

"Following the reports of an incident in the studio earlier today, November 13, we are relieved to confirm that all of our team members in Ubisoft Montreal are safe and have been evacuated from the premises", company spokesperson Heather Steele told Sputnik.

The company applauds the strength and solidarity shown by employees during the hours-long ordeal and is offering support services to help with the post-traumatic shock, Steele added.

Ubisoft said that it continues to work with local law enforcement.

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"An investigation is ongoing to shed light on the call lodged at the 911 central", the police service said on Friday.

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"We are aware of the situation and we are working closely with local Montreal authorities", spokesperson Heather Steele said in an email to Sputnik when asked to comment on the situation in Montreal.

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