India, Feb. 17 -- A quiet morning at a Busan bank took a dramatic turn on 10 February when a masked man stormed in, gripping what seemed to be a firearm. Tension filled the air as customers froze in fear, believing they were caught in the middle of a dangerous heist. But the so-called weapon that sparked panic? A dinosaur-shaped water gun, hastily wrapped in a plastic bag to pass off as something far more menacing.

According to reports from the South China Morning Post, the suspect, a man in his 30s, entered the bank at 10:58 AM wearing a mask and a knit cap to conceal his identity. He then forced customers inside, yelling, "Kneel down!" while brandishing the disguised toy gun.

As panic spread, the man tried to access the branch manager...