Man arrested over Harwood bomb incident

A MAN has been arrested in connection with an explosion at a house in Harwood.

The incident happened at 1.20pm on Sunday when a man apparently severely injured his own hand with a homemade bomb at a house in Lea Gate, Harwood.

About 40 houses were evacuated "as a precaution" while the house was searched by army bomb disposal experts.

Police also searched two other houses in Tonge Moor.

They said no explosive items were found at any of the addresses.

The injured man was taken to Wythenshawe hospital, but his injuries are not said to be life-threatening.

The 26-year-old, who is still in hospital and said to be in a stable condition, has now been arrested on suspicion of causing an explosion likely to endanger life or property.

Det Ch Insp Sarah Jackson, said: “I appreciate that given the nature of this incident and the impact it had on those living on Lea Gate there will be some concern among residents, but I want to reiterate that this was an isolated incident and there was not and is not any threat to the wider community.

“We are continuing to investigate the circumstances leading up to this incident and if anyone has any information that can assist I would urge them to get in touch.”

Comments(21)

MMHolmes says...
1:44pm Mon 14 Jan 13

"Man arrested over Harwood bomb incident!" screams the headline.

But there's absolutely no mention of any bomb in the article which follows...

May I respectfully suggest that the BN re-issues this piece with "bomb incident" changed to "explosion" in its title, as there's no evidence whatsoever that there was a bomb involved anywhere in this incident

But then again, why let a complete lack of irrefutable facts get in the way of a bit of sensationalism......
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MarkAllRead says...
1:50pm Mon 14 Jan 13

MMHolmes wrote:
"Man arrested over Harwood bomb incident!" screams the headline.

But there's absolutely no mention of any bomb in the article which follows...

May I respectfully suggest that the BN re-issues this piece with "bomb incident" changed to "explosion" in its title, as there's no evidence whatsoever that there was a bomb involved anywhere in this incident

But then again, why let a complete lack of irrefutable facts get in the way of a bit of sensationalism......

..
What about the bit where it says "severely injured his own hand with a homemade bomb"? Or the fact that "army bomb disposal experts" were called?

I think you need a lie down.

MMHolmes says...
2:03pm Mon 14 Jan 13

It says "apparently" and there's no mention of a bomb by the Plod. Ergo, no concrete proof that it was a bomb.

And the reference to the Bomb Disposal experts states that they didn't find any explosives at any of the addresses searched.

Where's the evidence that it was a bomb?

MarkAllRead says...
4:38pm Mon 14 Jan 13

Ah, now you're back-pedalling. You initially claimed that there was "absolutely no mention of any bomb in the article", even though there was. Now, once this has been pointed out to you, you now seem to have changed your tune to question whether the explosion was or wasn't caused by a bomb which at this stage, it rather sounds like it was - a home-made one anyway.

davoovad says...
5:02pm Mon 14 Jan 13

MMHolmes wrote:
It says "apparently" and there's no mention of a bomb by the Plod. Ergo, no concrete proof that it was a bomb.

And the reference to the Bomb Disposal experts states that they didn't find any explosives at any of the addresses searched.

Where's the evidence that it was a bomb?
It blew his hand off .

davoovad says...
5:02pm Mon 14 Jan 13

davoovad wrote:
MMHolmes wrote:
It says "apparently" and there's no mention of a bomb by the Plod. Ergo, no concrete proof that it was a bomb.

And the reference to the Bomb Disposal experts states that they didn't find any explosives at any of the addresses searched.

Where's the evidence that it was a bomb?
It blew his hand off .
Ergo.

MMHolmes says...
5:58pm Mon 14 Jan 13

So fiddling about trying to reverse the flow-meter on a gas pipe whilst smoking a roll-up wouldn't cause an explosion, would it........

davoovad says...
6:17pm Mon 14 Jan 13

MMHolmes wrote:
So fiddling about trying to reverse the flow-meter on a gas pipe whilst smoking a roll-up wouldn't cause an explosion, would it........
Not localised to his hand no.......

wild one says...
6:40pm Mon 14 Jan 13

I think its all pie in the sky the amount of emergency services they sent to the area....waste of time and money....and inconvenience to the locals..

wild one says...
6:40pm Mon 14 Jan 13

I think its all pie in the sky the amount of emergency services they sent to the area....waste of time and money....and inconvenience to the locals..

Beyond News Forum says...
7:19pm Mon 14 Jan 13

Could have been a rocket... but if North Korea was involved it would be a nuke!

MMHolmes says...
7:26pm Mon 14 Jan 13

davoovad wrote:
MMHolmes wrote:
So fiddling about trying to reverse the flow-meter on a gas pipe whilst smoking a roll-up wouldn't cause an explosion, would it........
Not localised to his hand no.......
Ah, I see......

But presumably, following your logic, a bomb blast would just injure his hand then, would it......?

MarkAllRead says...
9:18pm Mon 14 Jan 13

MMHolmes wrote:
davoovad wrote:
MMHolmes wrote:
So fiddling about trying to reverse the flow-meter on a gas pipe whilst smoking a roll-up wouldn't cause an explosion, would it........
Not localised to his hand no.......
Ah, I see......

But presumably, following your logic, a bomb blast would just injure his hand then, would it......?
If he was attempting to build a small bomb and it went off as he was holding it, yeah - exactly that.

MarkAllRead says...
9:19pm Mon 14 Jan 13

wild one wrote:
I think its all pie in the sky the amount of emergency services they sent to the area....waste of time and money....and inconvenience to the locals..
Being blown up would certainly have been an inconvenience, so I think evacuating the area makes a lot of sense.

Mixalis says...
11:37pm Mon 14 Jan 13

MMHolmes wrote:
"Man arrested over Harwood bomb incident!" screams the headline.

But there's absolutely no mention of any bomb in the article which follows...

May I respectfully suggest that the BN re-issues this piece with "bomb incident" changed to "explosion" in its title, as there's no evidence whatsoever that there was a bomb involved anywhere in this incident

But then again, why let a complete lack of irrefutable facts get in the way of a bit of sensationalism......

..
"..a man apparently severely injured his own hand with a homemade bomb.."

It's in the second sentence.

(Read article before commenting.)

dea4epc says...
9:53pm Tue 15 Jan 13

apparently
Definition
1.used to say you have read or been told something although you are not certain it is true
2.used when the real situation is different from what you thought it was
3.used to say that something seems to be true, although it is not certain

boltonWatch says...
11:37am Wed 16 Jan 13

Now you cant say muslims are terrorist when a white man is making bombs. Thats shows he is up to no good

boltonWatch says...
11:42am Wed 16 Jan 13

MMHolmes wrote:
"Man arrested over Harwood bomb incident!" screams the headline.

But there's absolutely no mention of any bomb in the article which follows...

May I respectfully suggest that the BN re-issues this piece with "bomb incident" changed to "explosion" in its title, as there's no evidence whatsoever that there was a bomb involved anywhere in this incident

But then again, why let a complete lack of irrefutable facts get in the way of a bit of sensationalism......

..
It does say he had a bomb. homemade bomb at a house. There you go. Read before comenting

BeeeGee says...
9:09pm Wed 16 Jan 13

MMHolmes wrote:
So fiddling about trying to reverse the flow-meter on a gas pipe whilst smoking a roll-up wouldn't cause an explosion, would it........
I'm with you, no evidence to suggest a bomb, the type of sensationalist and irresponsible headline that only leads to mistrust, division and unrest. Not making a judgement on what has happened, just waiting for the cold, hard facts! Right now appears to be a cynical way to sell papers. I guess the truth will out eventually.

BeeeGee says...
9:15pm Wed 16 Jan 13

dea4epc wrote:
apparently Definition 1.used to say you have read or been told something although you are not certain it is true 2.used when the real situation is different from what you thought it was 3.used to say that something seems to be true, although it is not certain
Nice :-)

BeeeGee says...
9:17pm Wed 16 Jan 13

MarkAllRead wrote:
wild one wrote: I think its all pie in the sky the amount of emergency services they sent to the area....waste of time and money....and inconvenience to the locals..
Being blown up would certainly have been an inconvenience, so I think evacuating the area makes a lot of sense.
Agree, at the time they didn't know what the threat was...hindsight is a lovely thing

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