Roads closure and cordons lifted after ATO carry out controlled explosion on unexploded World War II shell
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In a statement, Inspector Burns said: “Police attended a report of what is believed to have been the discovery of a historic piece of munition in the Point Road area shortly before 6pm yesterday, Monday 26th February.
“A road closure and cordons were in place as officers attended the scene overnight.
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Hide Ad“Ammunition Technical Officers (ATO) today, Tuesday, attended the scene, and carried out a controlled explosion on the device, which following examination, was declared to be an unexploded World War II shell.
“The area has now re-opened to motorists and members of the public, with all cordons having been lifted.
“We would like to thank the public for their patience and cooperation during this time.”