May 13, 2019. ADDT's New Method of Durian Beast Containment Works Better Than Expected. Zero Human Casualties!
The Australian Durian Defense Team successfully dealt with a hatched durian beast in the University of Canberra's library. Despite integration of durian scent detectors into the building's fire alarm system, there was no warning before it hatched. Evidently, a human who had been brain damaged by consuming durian sealed a durian egg inside of several layers of plastic and hid it on a high shelf in a remote corner of the library.
In order to minimize damage, flame throwers were not deployed. Instead, a recently developed alternative method was used. The beast was temporarily disabled by armor piercing bullets and then immobilized by spraying it with several hundred liters of liquid nitrogen. It was then transported to a remote location and incinerated. The ADDT reported that this method worked even better than expected and there were no human casualties.
To prevent panic, the evacuation of approximately 550 people was simply blamed on the stench of durian. It's believe that none of the librarians or patrons became aware of the horrific danger they were in. The cover story has been published to reduce suspicion over the incident.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/college-library-evacuated-for-gas-leak-turns-out-it-was-just-the-stench-of-durian-a-horrendously-smelly-fruit/