The Star Malaysia

Two more arrested after explosives found in Sheung Shui

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HONG KONG: Police arrested two women in connection with a package of powerful explosives in Sheung Shui that authoritie­s believe was meant for large-scale public activities.

The women, who are suspected of manufactur­ing explosives, are the wife and the mother of a man arrested two days ago during a raid operation in a Sheung Shui residentia­l unit that police said was a laboratory for making dangerous chemicals.

The explosives seized on Thursday were believed to be made in that unit.

Police said the package was buried in front of the residentia­l unit. Preliminar­y tests showed that the 100g of yellow powder in the package were high explosives.

The power and effectiven­ess of the explosives still have to be assessed, police said. Police said bombs that use such explosives can cause multiple casualties, adding that these explosives were made to attack police officers or vandalise police facilities at mass public events.

On Monday, police defused a homemade pipe bomb in a subdivided apartment in Mong Kok. Ten people have been arrested on suspicion of being connected to the Mong Kok bomb.

Making explosives with the intent to endanger life or property is a serious crime punishable by up to 20 years’ imprisonme­nt.

On Wednesday, the city’s security chief, John Lee, warned of the high risk of homemade bombs, adding that the bureau will beef up precaution­s against homegrown terrorism.

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