Day-long bail hearing in London explosives case ends without a decision
London Free Press, 2026
The London Free Press reported that a day-long bail hearing in the Chesham Place case ended without a ruling, with the presiding judicial official reserving the decision to a later date.
Reserving a decision is common after a contested bail hearing: it gives the court time to weigh the evidence, the proposed release plan, and the grounds for detention before delivering reasons.
The matter stems from a January 24, 2026 investigation by London Police that began with an overnight trespassing call at Western University and led officers to a home on Chesham Place in London's University Heights neighbourhood. Four people were charged; everyone charged is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
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