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Thug made bombs in flat

He targeted fish firm with explosives built in council flat

- JANE HAMILTON and VIC RODRICK j.hamilton@dailyrecor­d.co.uk

Stephen Cannon, 39, faces jail for making explosives in his council flat as part of feud with a fish company

A BOMBMAKER turned his council flat into an explosives factory as he engaged in a bitter feud with a fish company.

Stephen Cannon, 39, made an arsenal of bombs from fireworks and potassium carbonate at his home in Barbauchla­w Avenue, Armadale, West Lothian.

He blew them up in woods to test their effectiven­ess and taught others how to make them.

Cannon used his arsenal to target employees of Livingston firm Ruskim Seafoods.

Police say his campaign came to a head when five homemade incendiary devices were placed around a car parked in Dechmont, West Lothian. This led to panic and the village’s Main Street being evacuated.

Officers acting on informatio­n then swooped on Cannon’s flat in a council housing estate in Armadale, where they discovered more homemade bombs.

Cannon is now facing jail after pleading guilty in court to the sinister campaign – described by police as “reckless and dangerous”.

A police source said: “The bombs would have caused considerab­le damage if they had exploded.

“Cannon was involved in a fight with a director at the company and waged a campaign of terror against some of the staff there.”

Detective Inspector Steven Bertram, of Livingston CID, added: “Stephen Cannon’s actions were reckless and dangerous and could easily have caused burns or other injuries.

“As it is, he is responsibl­e for damage to property and causing fear and alarm to the residents in Dechmont who he targeted.

“His conviction should serve as a warning that this sort of behaviour will not be tolerated and Police Scotland will apply all the resources at our disposal to bring those responsibl­e before the courts.”

Detectives believe Cannon got involved in a dispute with a director of Ruskim.

Police swooped after five plastic bottles filled with explosive material were discovered under the car in Dechmont’s Main Street on June 6 last year.

It’s understood the car belonged to an employee of Ruskim.

Police and emergency services evacuated properties in Main Street and closed the road for several hours until the devices had been made safe. A raid on Cannon’s flat uncovered a number of incendiary devices made using fireworks, potassium carbonate and aluminium foil. Cannon admitted making the devices on numerous occasions and testing the chemical “bombs” in nearby woodlands.

Livingston Sheriff Court heard Cannon also admitted filming the explosions and instructin­g others in how to make, prepare and use the improvised devices. He admitted committing the offences between April 27 and June 5 last year at his home and elsewhere in Scotland.

Cannon and his flatmate Stuart Clark, 22, had not guilty pleas accepted to culpably and recklessly putting five “hydrogen bombs” under a car in Dechmont, on June 6 last year.

The charge alleged that they knew the bottles filled with potassium carbonate and aluminium foil would explode, damaging the Mazda 6TS and placing members off the public living nearby in danger.

Another flatmate, 19-year-old John Clark, had a not guilty plea accepted to placing Michael York, a sales director at Ruskim Seafoods, in a state of fear and alarm for his safety.

He was charged with making threatenin­g and menacing comments to Michael in an incident on March 31, 2016.

Sheriff Douglas Kinloch deferred sentence on Cannon for reports.

No one at Ruskim Seafoods was available for comment.

The bombs would have caused considerab­le damage if they had exploded POLICE SOURCE

 ??  ?? RECKLESS Cannon
RECKLESS Cannon
 ??  ?? TWISTED Lowlife Cannon makes gesture outside court. He is facing jail. Picture: Vic Rodrick
TWISTED Lowlife Cannon makes gesture outside court. He is facing jail. Picture: Vic Rodrick
 ??  ?? MENACING John Clark, Cannon and and Stuart Clark, right
MENACING John Clark, Cannon and and Stuart Clark, right
 ??  ?? PANIC Dechmont Main Street was evacuated amid bomb scare
PANIC Dechmont Main Street was evacuated amid bomb scare
 ??  ?? CAMPAIGN Van belonging Livingston seafood firm Ruskim
CAMPAIGN Van belonging Livingston seafood firm Ruskim

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