Teenager appears in court over London Tube 'explosive'

Damon Smith, 19, appeared at Westminster Court in London over incident on October 20 which sparked security alert


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LONDON: A teenager charged after an explosive device was found on a London Underground train intends to plead not guilty on the grounds that it was a prank, his lawyer told a court Thursday.

Damon Smith, 19, appeared at Westminster Magistrates Court in London over the incident on October 20 which sparked a security alert.

He entered no plea to a charge of unlawfully and maliciously making or possessing an unspecified explosive substance with an intent to endanger life or cause serious injury to property.

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But his lawyer indicated that Smith, who has a form of autism, would at a later date plead not guilty on the grounds that it was a prank.

Two members of the public discovered a backpack on a Jubilee Line train.

It was handed to the driver, who found it contained a suspicious device, prompting the evacuation of North Greenwich station.

A controlled explosion was carried out on the device, which comprised a flask, powder, ball bearings, a clock timing device, a battery and an initiator.

Smith smiled throughout the 18-minute hearing Thursday.

He was remanded in custody and will next appear at the Old Bailey in London, England's central criminal court, on November 17.

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