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Bondi Bomb Scare: Man's Vest Cleared, Charges Dropped
12 Feb
Summary
- Man charged after bomb scare during Bondi vigil.
- Vest contained vape and keys, not explosives.
- Charges of offensive behaviour and false information withdrawn.

Charges have been withdrawn against Cleophias Machaya, a 34-year-old Victorian man, following a bomb scare incident in Bondi Junction on January 11. Machaya was walking near a vigil for Bondi mass shooting victims when police, alerted by a triple-zero call, approached him due to his camouflage vest, which had silver gaffer tape around it.
The vest was searched and X-rayed, revealing no explosives. Instead, officers found a vape, credit card, and car keys. Machaya stated he wore the vest as an exercise aid for his Ultimate Fighting Championship training. Paramedics assessed him and found no immediate health concerns.




