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A man has been charged following the discovery of a suspected explosive device at a Suffolk railway station. A man has been charged and released on bail over a suspected explosive device found at a Suffolk railway station.
Police found the device while searching a man at Lowestoft railway station on Thursday. Bomb disposal experts were called to make the device safe. Police discovered the device when they searched a man at Lowestoft railway station on Thursday and bomb disposal experts were called to make it safe.
Forensic science officers were also searching a property in Reading, Berkshire, on Friday, police said. Forensic science officers also searched a property in Reading, Berkshire, on Friday, police said.
Neil Lewington, 43, of Tilehurst, Reading, is charged with possession of an article to cause criminal damage.Neil Lewington, 43, of Tilehurst, Reading, is charged with possession of an article to cause criminal damage.
He faces a further charge relating to a public order offence. He has also been charged with a public order offence.
Mr Lewington is due to appear before South East Suffolk Magistrates later. Police say he was stopped at Lowestoft railway station after allegations of abuse against one of the staff there.
Mr Lewington has now been released from custody after questioning and bailed to appear before South East Suffolk Magistrates on 11 November.