Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Banksy

A hoax story regarding street creator Banksy being in remission in Watford has duped net users.

US web site National Report alleged the Metropolitan Police had control the elusive graffiti creator when he was derived by a "24-hour Anti-Graffiti Task Force".

It claimed his art studio within the capital had been raided and “thousands of bucks of counterfeit cash at the side of future comes of vandalism” found.

The story additionally aforementioned documents known the anonymous creator as 35-year-old Paul Homer, from urban center.

He was aforementioned to be in custody “without bail on charges of roguishness, conspiracy, felony and counterfeiting”.

However, Scotland Yard confirmed the story - that left Banksy's name trending on Twitter - was faux.

A spokesperson said: "We ar under no circumstances responsive to Banksy being in remission in Watford, or anyplace else for that matter japanese porn"

The story hit a chord with Louise good person, the previous Conservative MP UN agency is active on Twitter.

She fell for the scam and criticised the Metropolitan Police for not that specialize in the "so several different criminals out there".

But she quickly apologised once she was alerted to the story being a prank.

The story fooled thousands of others on social media, UN agency expressed shock that the disreputable creator had been unmasked ultimately.

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