Ottawa Police Arrests Man After He Barricades Himself Inside Parliament

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IBNS-CMEDIA: The Canada Police have arrested a person who had entered the country’s Parliament on Saturday and barricaded themselves inside the building, forcing it to be under a hours-long lockdown.

Sharing details about the incident, Ottawa Police wrote in a statement: “At about 2:40 p.m. on Saturday, April 5, 2025, a man entered the security screening area of the East Block of Parliament Hill and began making threats to the safety of those inside.”

“Multiple OPS and PPS resources were deployed, including OPS CBRNE (Chemical, Biological,  Radiological, Nuclear and Explosives), Emergency Services Unit, K9, Tactical, Negotiators, Neighbourhood Resource Teams and Traffic,” the statement said.

Police said the man surrendered ‘peacefully’ after negotiations and he was later arrested.

“Several packages were found in the area and were searched and cleared by police,” police said in a statement.

No injury has been reported in the incident.

“No explosives, weapons or hazardous materials were located on the accused,” the statement said.

According to police statement, the man, whose identity has not been revealed so far, has been charged with a breach of probation, public mischief and uttering threats to cause property damage.

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Canadian Senator Patrick Brazeau, meanwhile, shared a screenshot of the alert message on X and wrote: ” Stay safe Ottawa.”

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The polls are going to be held nearly six months before the original scheduled date of October 27.

East Block

According to the Canadian Parliament website, East Block houses offices of senators and their staff.

” The building also contains faithful recreations of the offices of its famous occupants from the 19th century,” the website said.