Explosive at B.C. minister’s office ‘homemade,’ not intended to hurt anyone: RCMP
NORTH VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, JUL 8 – RCMP seeks public help to identify suspects after a homemade explosive detonated at MLA Bowinn Ma's office, causing damage consistent with a fuse-lit device, police said.
- North Vancouver RCMP is investigating an explosive device that detonated outside the constituency office of Bowinn Ma on June 27, 2025, after multiple reports of loud bangs in the area.
- The explosive device was described as 'unsophisticated' and 'homemade,' likely made from bear bangers, according to Mansoor Sahak with the North Vancouver RCMP.
- The RCMP is seeking help from the public to identify two male suspects connected to the incident.
- Authorities believe the suspects did not intend to hurt anyone and may face charges of mischief.
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The RCMP is seeking public assistance in identifying two suspects in its investigation into the explosion of an artisanal device in Minister Bowinn Ma's office.
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