Brighton police started their day with a bang this morning when they helped detonate a Second World War shell at the Devil’s Dyke.
Not a usual day in the office… WW2 mortar shell safely detonated by the @BritishArmy bomb disposal unit at #DevilsDyke thank you to the member of the public who called this in! #StartingYourDayWithABang #RuralPolicing #Prevention #BootsontheGround #PCSO37343 #PCSO37771 pic.twitter.com/gQBgeIG6w6
— Brighton&Hove Police (@BtonHovePolice) February 15, 2019
A passer-by called police when they saw the mortar shell and arranged to meet PCSOs to show them where it was.
The army’s ordnance team were then called to carry out a controlled explosion.
Brighton and Hove Police tweeted “Not a usual day in the office… WW2 mortar shell safely detonated by the @BritishArmy bomb disposal unit at #DevilsDyke thank you to the member of the public who called this in!”