A hand grenade found in a residential area of Cornwall has been safely removed by a bomb disposal unit, police have said.
A bomb disposal team is on its way to a Cornish town, where a suspected World War Two grenade has been found this afternoon.
The Royal Navy EOD Team confirmed the device was a World War Two mills bomb - a pineapple-shaped hand grenade. It said the device was taken to Devonport in Plymouth where it was made safe.
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