Scavenger Finds Rusty Grenade in Bekasi
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A scavenger in Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia, found a rusty, active hand grenade.
- Police cordoned off the area, and a bomb squad safely removed the grenade for disposal.
- The grenade is believed to be an old, possibly British-made military item.
A scavenger in Tambun Selatan, Bekasi, West Java, stumbled upon a rusty, active hand grenade on Monday night, prompting a swift response from local authorities. The discovery led to the immediate cordoning off of the area by police, who urged residents to stay clear of the site. A bomb squad from the Indonesian National Police's Mobile Brigade (Brimob) was dispatched to the scene to safely evacuate and dispose of the explosive device.
According to the Head of the Tambun Selatan Police, Kompol Wuryanti, the grenade was identified as a military-grade hand grenade, approximately 60 mm in diameter and 100 mm long, weighing 410 grams. It was described as being in an active, rusty condition, complete with a safety pin and lever. Authorities suspect the grenade is an old artifact, possibly of British origin, though its exact provenance remains unknown.
Wuryanti advised the public to contact the emergency number 110 if they encounter any similar suspicious objects. The bomb squad transported the grenade to their headquarters for disposal according to standard procedures.
Originally published by CNN Indonesia in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.