четверг, 1 марта 2012 г.

NSW: Man on explosive charges denies terrorism link

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NSW: Man on explosive charges denies terrorism link

A bricklayer accused of making bombs in his Sydney unit has denied any links with terrorism.

Thirty-six-year-old GHIELMIE DANIELS was arrested on Friday after 24 explosive deviceswere discovered in a unit at Nagle Street, Liverpool, during his eviction.

In Parramatta Local Court yesterday, he was remanded in custody to reappear tomorrow.

Prosecutors say he harbours a hatred for his ex-wife and father-in-law and wants to harm them.

Liverpool sheriff's officers on Friday found a box with 14 cannisters and 10 pipe bombsinside DANIEL's premises.

The bomb disposal unit and police identified ammonia nitrate, soda bulbs, sinkers andlead shot in the cannisters and copper pipes holding nails, carbon dioxide, soda bulbsand ammonia nitrate.

DANIELS has been charged with manufacturing and possessing explosives, possessing weaponsand holding suspected stolen goods.

Of South African origin, DANIELS arrived in Australia in 1981, and has three childrenwith his former wife, who has taken out several apprehended violence orders against himin the past.

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KEYWORD: DANIELS (SYDNEY)

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