Cops confirm discovery, detonation of aerial 'air-drop' bomb in Kuala Krai


KOTA BARU: Police have confirmed the discovery of a metal object believed to be a bomb at an oil palm plantation owned by Hidayah Yakin Sdn Bhd in Gua Ikan, Kuala Krai on Monday (Jan 26) afternoon.

Kuala Krai OCPD Supt Mazlan Mamat said that the Dabong police station received information from the public regarding the discovery at 12.28pm and following the report, a police team was dispatched to the location so as to secure the area.

He added that the Bomb Disposal Unit from the Kelantan police contingent headquarters was also on-site to conduct an initial investigation, and the scene was completely cordoned off from the public.

"Investigations revealed that the object was an aerial 'air-drop' bomb measuring approximately 58cm in length.

"Disposal was successfully carried out at 5.56pm today at the same location without any damage to public property or loss of life," he said in a statement Monday.

In light of this, he advised members of the public to immediately report to the police, if they encountered any objects or materials resembling explosives to allow for further action by the authorities. - Bernama

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