Police search North Shore property, seized suspected explosives after bomb scare in Melbourne CBD
Police seized suspected explosive devices from a North Shore property after a bomb scare in Melbourne’s CBD on Wednesday.
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Police have seized suspected explosive devices from a North Shore property after a bomb scare in Melbourne’s CBD on Wednesday.
Collins St in Melbourne was placed into lockdown about 12pm after a suspicious device was discovered near a white Volkswagen.
Officers searched the vehicle and found a firearm and drugs.
A 33-year-old Parkville man was arrested at the scene.
Officers from the Bomb Response Unit searched a North Shore home about 5:30pm as part of the investigation and seized a number of items, including suspected explosive devices.
A bomb robot was seen at the scene as well as bomb technicians in protective gear sifting through sand bags with a torch.
The man has been charged with a string of offences including making and possessing an explosive substance, theft of a motor vehicle and trafficking a drug of dependence.
He was remanded to face Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on Thursday.
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Originally published as Police search North Shore property, seized suspected explosives after bomb scare in Melbourne CBD