Accused Winnipeg mail bomber questions evidence collected police bomb unit - News Summed Up

Accused Winnipeg mail bomber questions evidence collected police bomb unit


WINNIPEG — The lawyer for a Winnipeg man accused of sending three bombs in the mail, one which exploded and caused his ex-wife’s lawyer to lose a hand, is raising questions about police evidence. Yvette Alarie testified Tuesday about what she saw and collected at the scene of an explosion at Amsel’s ex-wife’s home in St. Clements in December 2013. Brian Miln, a member of the police bomb unit, took swabs of different items inside the law office of Maria Mitousis in July 2015 after a bomb inside a package exploded. Following their initial examination of the law office, Miln said his crew went to check on Mitousis’ residence for any sign of more explosives, but they found nothing. Miln also testified on his involvement at the Washington Avenue scene, where another explosive was sent to the workplace of Amsel’s ex-wife.


Source: National Post November 01, 2017 04:07 UTC



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