Yorkshire Post

Man who sold poison from his garden shed jailed

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A MAN who sold poisonous chemicals from a back-garden laboratory has been jailed for eight months.

Dozens of homes in Bridlingto­n, East Yorkshire, were evacuated in August after police and the army bomb disposal unit raided Gert Meyers’s property.

Meyers, 55, pleaded guilty earlier to selling a non-medicinal poison and was jailed at Hull Crown Court. A Crown Prosecutio­n Service spokesman said the defendant had been selling chemicals online, which could have been used to make explosive devices.

He stopped selling the materials after police warned him he needed a Home Office licence but he continued to operate his laboratory from his garden shed in Oxford Street in the seaside town.

People living in the street, and some surroundin­g properties, were told to stay away from their homes and expect a series of small controlled explosions as police, soldiers and specialist scientists moved the potentiall­y dangerous substances from the terraced house last year.

The CPS said chemicals recovered from Meyers’s home included nitric acid, hydrogen peroxide, potassium perchlorat­e and potassium chlorate. An online business, believed to be connected to Meyers, claimed to supply clients including Airbus, BAE Systems, the National Space Centre, Harvey Nichols and a number of top universiti­es. Its tagline was: “Laboratory chemicals, lab wares, photochemi­cals, pyrochemic­als, analytics and consultanc­y. Fast but economical delivery.”

Speaking after Meyers was jailed for eight months, Catherine Ainsworth, from the CPS, said: “Gert Meyers was storing a number of chemicals which were potentiall­y extremely hazardous.

“The risk was such that surroundin­g properties were evacuated and the Royal Logistic Corps was called in to conduct a controlled explosion, at considerab­le cost.”

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