- Police unwittingly took a suspected explosive device inside a police station after seizing it from a suspect.
- NZDF advice was to keep people clear ahead of the bomb squad arriving.
- The 29-year-old man involved was also found with two firearms and now faces charges.
A suspected explosive device was accidentally taken inside Hamilton’s central police station after armed officers arrested a man found with two firearms and ammunition.
It led to police calling for military explosives experts based with the elite NZ Special Air Service for help, even as a buffer zone was created around the suspected explosive.
The drama unfolded in Hamilton yesterday afternoon after reports that a man was seen with a firearm leaving Massey St in the city.
A police response to the calls led to the vehicle in which the man was travelling being spotted and then watched, before armed police carried out a traffic stop on Cambridge Rd - about 20 minutes' drive from Massey St.