Teen faces charges after mom finds 'bomb' in his bedroom
Police warning: Kids can concoct explosives using Interent recipes
A 16-year-old who allegedly turned his Chilliwack home into a weapons factory faces charges today after police carted away a powerful explosive
concocted from an internet recipe.
Mounties will not say how the teen managed to assemble the high-explosive they said bore similarities to the military-type C4 plastic explosive.
Police also recovered a pen-gun capable of shooting a .22-calibre bullet.
RCMP were called on Tuesday by the boy's mother after she moved a package out of her son's room and into the garage. Police say she made a
mistake moving the explosives, even though no detonator was attached.
Sgt. Neal Davidge, of the RCMP's explosives-disposal unit, said officers are trying to determine the exact composition of the homemade bomb.
He said bomb recipes are easily available on the Internet and warned parents not to think their kids are "Einsteins" when they play
with dangerous chemicals. Instead, he said, they should call police.
"Sooner or later they are not only going to lose their child but their residence also," said Davidge.
He said he has dealt with several cases where children have been maimed by highly unstable explosives at home. In one case a bomb put together by a
kid was so unstable RCMP contemplated blowing up the house.
Davidge said ingredients can be bought at supermarkets, pharmacies and other outlets.
"All you have to do is to know the chemical components and you put it together - we are not talking nuclear fission here, we are talking simple,
simple chemicals which when put together make an explosive device," said Davidge.
"With Halloween coming it unfortunately is our busy time of the year, and dangerous because young teenage boys go out and make their own
explosives using fireworks."
Davidge said police have nothing to indicate the Chilliwack boy intended to blow up property. Police have recommended charges of possessing
explosives and possessing a prohibited weapon. |