The crowd was evacuated from Forrest Place around 12.30pm yesterday following bomb fears.
Share and Follow
A man has been charged after a homemade bomb was allegedly thrown into the crowd of an Invasion Day rally in Perth yesterday.

A tense scene unfolded in the heart of the CBD yesterday when a crowd of 2,500 protesters was swiftly evacuated around 12:30 PM. This urgent action was prompted by the unsettling incident of a device being hurled into the gathering at Forrest Place.

A 31-year-old Warwick resident, from the northern suburbs of Perth, was promptly apprehended at the location. He reportedly informed police officers that the device might contain explosives, triggering immediate concern and action.

The crowd was evacuated from Forrest Place around 12.30pm yesterday following bomb fears.
The crowd was evacuated from Forrest Place around 12.30pm yesterday following bomb fears. (Nine)

Fortunately, the device did not explode, and no injuries were reported during the incident. However, police investigations have revealed that the homemade improvised explosive device was particularly alarming. It contained a dangerous concoction of volatile chemicals and was lined with nails and metal ball bearings, enhancing its potential for destruction.

WA Police Commissioner Col Blanch, speaking on radio station 6PR this morning, stated, “We will allege that the device was intended to detonate upon impact, though the reasons it failed to do so remain unclear at this time.”

“We will allege that that devIce was designed to explode upon impact, but for reasons not yet known, it didn’t,” WA Police Commissioner Col Blanch told radio station 6PR this morning.

Police raided a home in Warwick yesterday where they allegedly found chemicals and materials commonly used to make homemade explosives.

WA premier Roger Cook addressed the media after a device was thrown into the crowd at a Perth Invasion Day rally.
WA premier Roger Cook addressed the media last night after a device was thrown into the crowd at a Perth Invasion Day rally. (Nine)

The 31-year-old man was today charged with making or possesssing explosives under suspcious cirumstances and one count of an unlawful act or omission with intent to harm.

He was refused bail to appear before Perth Magistrates Court today.

NEVER MISS A STORY: Get your breaking news and exclusive stories first by following us across all platforms.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
Wild Feral Cat Under a Car

Controversial Law Proposed to Tackle Feral Cat Surge in [State]: A Potential Game-Changer

In Western Australia, pet cats are causing chaos as local councils grapple…
Winger involved in brutal head knock with Eliesa Katoa breaks his silence as Melbourne Storm star returns to train with his team-mates despite being ruled out of 2026 season

Winger Speaks Out After Severe Head Collision with Eliesa Katoa; Melbourne Storm Star Resumes Training Despite 2026 Season Exclusion

Lehi Hopoate has opened up about a crucial decision he wishes he…

Canadian Teen’s Misjudgment of Dingo Threat Leads to Tragic Incident on K’gari, Family Reports

A Canadian backpacker, who tragically lost her life on an Australian beach,…
Man charged with rape, attempted murder of woman on walking track

Individual Faces Charges of Rape and Attempted Murder on Local Walking Trail

A man has been charged with three counts of rape and one…
Brandan Koschel, 31, is accused of breaching newly passed racial hatred incitement laws in remarks to thousands of attendees of the anti-immigration March for Australia rally in Sydney yesterday.

Controversy Erupts as White Nationalist Challenges Jail Sentence for Hate Speech at March for Australia Rally

Brandan Koschel, 31, is accused of breaching newly passed racial hatred incitement…

Beware: These Medications Could Pose Serious Risks in Hot Weather

As the mercury rises throughout Australia, so does the potential for heat-related…

Australia Day Celebrations: New Citizens Welcomed Amid Nationwide Rallies

Amy Ying Yee Ting has spent more of her life in Australia…
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese speaks at the 2026 Australian of the Year awards morning tea at The Lodge in Canberra on Sunday 25 January 2026.

Prime Minister Urges Unity as Millions Nationwide Celebrate Australia Day

Millions of people are set to celebrate Australia Day, with citizenship ceremonies,…