Another WWII bomb found in Kinarut


KOTA KINABALU: Another bomb believed to be a World War II remnant has been found at a construction site in Kinarut, not far from where the first one was found on Tuesday (Feb 25).

Police are at the site checking on the find after they were alerted at 7.20am on Friday (Feb 28).

A bomb disposal unit is also at the scene to determine if the device is still active.

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They are also combing the area for other possible remnants while the construction workers have all been told to evacuate the site.

The first bomb was also found by construction workers and detonated on Wednesday (Feb 26).

 

 

 

 

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