Man Charged in Bomb Hoax Outside US Embassy in London
Daniel Parmenter, 43, faces charges after allegedly placing a fake explosive device near the embassy, prompting a controlled detonation and lockdown.
- Daniel Parmenter, a 43-year-old from Bayswater, was charged with a bomb hoax after allegedly leaving a fake explosive device near the US Embassy in Nine Elms, London.
- The suspicious package was discovered on Friday morning, leading to a controlled explosion by police and temporary lockdown of the embassy area.
- Public appointments at the embassy, including visa and passport services, were canceled for the day, and nearby streets were cordoned off as a precaution.
- Parmenter was arrested at his home on Sunday following a search of his residence and appeared in Ealing Magistrates' Court on Monday, where he was remanded into custody.
- Authorities confirmed no links between this incident and other recent reports of suspicious packages, with Parmenter set to appear at the Old Bailey on December 23.