
Explosive at B.C. minister’s office ‘homemade,’ not intended to hurt anyone: RCMP
NORTH VANCOUVER — Police say an explosive device that blew open the door at a British Columbia cabinet minister’s constituency office in North Vancouver was “unsophisticated” and “homemade.”
Cpl. Mansoor Sahak with North Vancouver RCMP says the device was likely a number of bear bangers or fireworks taped together and lit by a fuse.
The explosive went off just after 4 a.m. outside the office of Infrastructure Minister Bowinn Ma on June 27.
Police released photos hoping the public will recognize the two male suspects, including one man who was wearing a long, blond wig and a dark hoodie.