Man charged after WA explosives scare

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 09 November 2013 | 17.52

A 33-YEAR-OLD man has been charged over highly volatile explosive chemicals that were recently found south of Perth.

On October 28, a member of the public discovered about 3kg of the substance - TATP - hidden underwater near a jetty at Leschenault Estuary, Australind.

A second package was found at the same site three days later.

And on Friday, a third suspicious package was found at a disused caravan site at Peppermint Grove Beach, Capel.

All three packages were destroyed in controlled detonations, the third on Saturday morning.

That discovery - which is yet to be identified - came after a Tactical Response Group dawn raid of a Bunbury home, which led to the man being taken into custody for questioning.

On Saturday afternoon, police said they had charged the man with five counts of making or possessing explosives in suspicious circumstances.

He has been remanded in custody and will face Bunbury Magistrates Court on Monday.

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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