Bomb found in crane at Dyldam's Baulkham Hills construction site

Bomb found in crane at Dyldam's Baulkham Hills construction site
Staff reporterApril 7, 2020

The NSW Police bomb squad has reportedly found on an improvised explosive device on a building site in Sydney’s north west being constructed by Dyldam.

Officers from The Hills Police Area Command were called to a construction site on Yattenden Crescent, Baulkham Hills just before 8.40am yesterday morning.

It a suspicious item had been found high in a crane cabin.

Channel 7 reported it was a homemade device.

Specialist operatives The Bomb Disposal Unit rendered the device safe.

An investigation is now underway into the circumstances surrounding the incident.

The site remains evacuated of its 200 workers.

Dyldam have yet to comment.

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