Cops in process of removing World War II bomb in Cheras


Police in the process of removing the World War II bomb.

KAJANG: Police are in the process of removing a bomb, believed to be from World War II, at a jungle-hiking track at Bukit Putih, Batu 9, Cheras.

OCPD Asst Comm Ab Rashid Ab Rashid said a team of bomb experts from Bukit Aman and from various police contingents are involved in the disposal of the explosive.

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Crime , Bomb , World War II , Cheras

   

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