Australian woman free after bomb scare

 SYDNEY, Aug 4 (Reuters) – A young Australian woman was  freed from a suspected bomb collared around her neck early on  Thursday after 10 hours of drama that lasted past midnight and  captivated the nation with police saying they were still  investigating the incident.

The 18-year-old had been trapped for hours in a house in  Mosman, one of Sydney’s most exclusive neighborhoods, in what  media speculated was an extortion plot.

“We have secured the release of the young lady. She is safe  and sound, she is being reunited with her parents as we speak.  Our investigation of the crime scene will now begin in  earnest,” New South Wales assistant police commissioner Mark  Murdoch told reporters.

The police said they were dealing with a “very elaborate,  very sophisticated device” which they had not been able to  confirm as an explosive.

He said the young woman had interaction with the person the  police believed to be responsible for the scare, but could not  confirm a ransom note had been left at the scene, as media had  reported.
“You’d hardly think that someone would go to this much  trouble if there wasn’t a motive behind it. What that motive  is, as I’ve indicated, we are still not aware,” Murdoch said.

Police consulted with several Australian agencies as well  as the British military to release the woman, he said, and bomb  experts were familiar with the type of device used.