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Hong Kong boy arrested over making explosives after baking soda experiment

Form One student allegedly carried out experiment on Sunday and uploaded footage claiming he was making bomb

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Evidence seized during the arrest. Photo: Jelly Tse
Edith LinandDanny Mok

Hong Kong police have arrested a 12-year-old boy in Tseung Kwan O on suspicion of attempting to manufacture explosives after he posted online videos of himself conducting a chemistry experiment with baking soda under a flyover.

The boy, a Form One student, allegedly carried out the experiment on Sunday and uploaded footage claiming he was making a bomb, acting chief inspector Tsoi Ting-kwong of Kowloon East regional headquarters said.

Tsoi said the experiment was performed under a secluded flyover near a public sitting-out area and jogging trail, and without any protective gear.

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The boy was detained on suspicion of attempting to make explosives.

A police source said the boy had used baking soda from his kitchen. While sodium bicarbonate is not classified as a precursor for conventional high explosives, the boy had allegedly searched online for information on how to produce explosive materials, the insider said.

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Investigators are working to determine his motive, whether he acted alone and if he was influenced by others.

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