A pub doorman who planted a fake bomb so he could play hero has been jailed after police found his DNA on the device.
Stephen Edward Oliphant raised the alarm in November 2021 after claiming he found the suspicious device in a toilet basin at the Hat and Feathers pub in Seaham. The pub was evacuated as officers and a specialist bomb disposal team rushed to the scene but they quickly identified that the 'device' was in fact a hoax, made from several items including a bingo dabber.
Forensic analysis showed Oliphant's DNA on the individual components, more of which were found when his home was later searched in Stanley Street, Houghton-le-Spring. The 25-year-old denied any involvement but after being faced with the evidence, admitted he had planted the item so he could look like a hero.
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Oliphant appeared at Durham Crown Court on Friday, May 12, and pleaded guilty to a charge of bomb hoax, placing an article with intent. He was jailed for 12 months.
Detective Constable Drew Davis, who led the investigation, said: "Any report of a potential bomb is extremely worrying for the public and this job was very resource intensive with several agencies involved alongside ourselves to make sure no one came to any harm.
"Oliphant was reckless in planting this 'device' and we hope his sentence sends a clear message that this type of behaviour will not be tolerated and anyone engaging in this type of crime will be dealt with robustly."
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