A 52-year-old, Sam Bekare Nontoloane, will remain in custody after his first court appearance yesterday in the Bafokeng Magistrates’ Court in Tlhabane for possession of explosives (Explosives Act 26 of 1956). He will reappear before the same court on Monday, 22 February 2021.
The suspect’s court appearance emanates from his arrest at about 13:05 on Tuesday, 09 February 2021. That was after police received information that Nontoloane was in the process of selling explosives. He was ultimately stopped and searched whilst walking in the street at Luka village near Phokeng, outside Rustenburg. Consequently, numerous shock tubes, blasting cables, starters and explogel were found in a plastic bag Nontoloane was carrying.
Michigan State Police officials are applauding a Canton family after they discovered what looked to be possible explosives in a box of military souvenirs.
If you are cleaning out the home of a family member that has passed away and find something you believe may be explosive Michigan State Police are asking you not to touch it and to call the police instead.
He was charged Thursday with one count of second-degree murder, four counts of attempted first-degree premeditated murder, one count of possessing an explosive device and one count of carrying a pistol without a permit.
Man arrested after driving onto ferry in Juneau talking about ‘bomb and firearms,’ officials say
Print article JUNEAU A man in a pickup truck was arrested after the state transportation department said he sped past boarding lines to get onto a state-run ferry Wednesday in Juneau and was heard by crew “muttering about a bomb and firearms.” The Juneau Police Department said the man did not have a ticket and “made a comment about a bomb” when confronted by ferry employees at the Auke Bay terminal. The police department, in a statement, said the comment was not a direct threat and the man did not say he had a bomb. But it said the comment created concern.