The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Workers unearth more than 100 bombs at constructi­on site

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BANGKOK: Workers at a constructi­on site in Rajavithi Road here reeled in shock yesterday, when they dug up more than 100 rounds of practice bombs, believed to be from the Second World War era.

The police who were alerted over the discovery of the bombs, cordoned off the area for public safety while members of its bomb disposal unit scoured the constructi­on site to unearth more of the bombs, hidden about 1.5 metres undergroun­d.

National Police Deputy Chief, Gen Srivara Rangsibrah­manakul who arrived at the scene told reporters the type of bombs found were believed to be Type BDU-33 made by the United States (US) and did not carry any explosives as its purpose was only for training.

“The United States was the producer of this bomb and Thai agencies never used this kind of practice bombs,” he said, adding that the constructi­on site was formerly a soccer field, when asked whether a US military base existed in the area.

He told the public not to be alarmed with the find and instructed the police to thoroughly inspect the constructi­on site before clearing it for workers to resume their works.

Meanwhile, Metropolit­an Police Bureau Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) unit head, Col Kamthorn Quicharoen said the practice bombs were in poor condition and believed to be remnants from the Second World War.

The practice bombs would only emit smoke when launch, he said.

 ??  ?? More than 100 rounds of practice bombs were found by constructo­n workers at a constructi­on site. - Bernama photo
More than 100 rounds of practice bombs were found by constructo­n workers at a constructi­on site. - Bernama photo

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