Alberta RCMP recover large quantity of explosives. Remember, don’t touch!

December 4, 2018
Edmonton, Alberta

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Recovered explosives
Recovered explosives
Recovered explosives
Recovered explosives
Recovered explosives

Explosives and detonators that are not disposed of properly are extremely dangerous and surprisingly common on Alberta properties. Historic rules gave Alberta farmers easy access to dynamite and as a result there is a large quantity of explosives that remain forgotten on properties.

From November 2017 to October 2018 the RCMP Explosives Disposal Unit (EDU) recovered a substantial amount of commercial explosives:

  • 25 kilograms of Geogel
  • 205 sticks of dynamite
  • Eight slurry explosives
  • 233 detonators
  • 2½ rolls (approximately 750 metres long) of detonator cord
  • One bag of cordite (from Second World War)

"Please remember that no matter how old an explosive is, it is still extremely dangerous," says Cpl. Paul Zanon. "We want Albertans to be safe and the safest thing to do is to call us."

Anyone who finds explosives or detonators should contact their local police immediately. Citizens are reminded not to move or touch explosives and providing a picture and an approximate age is helpful. RCMP EDU is trained to safely dispose of explosives and detonators and there is no cost to the public for this service.

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Contact information

Cpl. Paul Zanon
Explosives Disposal Unit, Alberta RCMP
780-412-5851

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