Old mortar shell discovered in Tumpat


KOTA BHARU: A 61-millimetre mortar shell was discovered near the resort area at Pantai Sri Tujuh, Tumpat, on Saturday (Feb 1).

Tumpat OCPD Asst Comm Mohd Khairi Shafie confirmed that police were alerted to the discovery of a suspicious object resembling a bomb at 2.28pm.

"A 26-year-old local man, who was fishing in the area, noticed the object lodged in an old tyre amidst the rocks near the riverbank and immediately reported it to the Tumpat police headquarters.

"Following the report, our patrol unit and the Kelantan police headquarters Bomb Disposal Unit were dispatched to the scene," he said in a statement on Sunday (Feb 2).

ACP Khairi said that upon investigation, the object was identified as an old, rusty mortar bomb. The bomb disposal process was carried out on the same day at the site of the discovery.- Bernama

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