Death plot: Teens 'planned to blow up service station'
Peja Stojakovic  |  by www.news.com.au. All rights reserved. 8.07 | 23:13

Police then found chemicals in another boy's room, obtained by using bolt cutters to break into a chemical storage room at a local high school. Police said the boys planned to use the chemicals to make bombs from plans on the internet. Their next step was to blow up the Te Hana service station safe to get cash to purchase guns on the internet.

The boys also planned to sell stolen DVD players and laptopsto help pay for the guns, police said. Police described the plan as disturbing and like a plot from a B-grade movie . Bream Bay area commander Sergeant Ken Andrews said the plot had very serious overtones.

It's definitely an incredible plan, but very disturbing, he told the Police then found chemicals in another boy's room, obtained by using bolt cutters to break into a chemical storage room at a local high school.

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