Explosives accused faces Bunbury court

Written By Unknown on Senin, 11 November 2013 | 22.16

A BUNBURY man has been charged over the discovery of several suspicious packages in the South West.

Police and army detonate a suspicious package in Australind last month. A man has been charged with possession of the explosives. Source: News Limited

A 33-year-old man has appeared in a West Australian court over the discovery of highly volatile explosive chemicals.

Ben Roberts was charged over the weekend with five counts of making or possessing explosives in suspicious circumstances.

He appeared briefly in the Bunbury Magistrates Court this morning and the case was adjourned until November 19 when he will make a bail application.

A member of the public found about 3kg of the substance TATP (acetone peroxide) hidden underwater near a jetty at Leschenault Estuary in Australind last month.

A second package was found at the same site 36 hours later, and both were destroyed in controlled detonations.

A third suspicious package was found at a disused caravan site at Peppermint Grove Beach last Friday, but police have not confirmed what it contained.

TATP, also known as "Mother of Satan", was used in the London terrorist bombings in 2005.

It is created through a chemical reaction between hydrogen peroxide and acetone, is highly volatile, and particularly susceptible to heat, friction and shock.


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