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Suspected 'bomb' taken to Fraserburgh Academy Fraserburgh World War II bomb 'not a danger'
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A bomb disposal team has been called to Fraserburgh in Aberdeenshire after a suspected wartime explosive device was discovered. A bomb disposal team has established that a suspected wartime bomb in Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, poses no danger.
It is understood a man found the suspicious metal object on a local beach and took it to the town's police station.It is understood a man found the suspicious metal object on a local beach and took it to the town's police station.
Officers moved it to the playing fields of Fraserburgh Academy as a precaution.Officers moved it to the playing fields of Fraserburgh Academy as a precaution.
At 17:00, police said the bomb disposal experts had arrived and were examining the object. Explosives experts found that the bomb had disintegrated and was "not a viable device."