A bomb squad were called to a road in Falkirk after a group of magnet fishers pulled a World War Two mortar from a nearby canal.
Glasgow Magnet Fishing, who utilise magnets in an attempt to pull a variety of objects from bodies of water across the country, were gathered at the Falkirk canal on Saturday.
At around 1pm a member of the group pulled a mortar from the Second World War out of the water and emergency services were immediately called.
Police cordoned off South Bantaskine Road as the bomb squad were called to try identify the object.
Images of the item clearly show serial number ’68 ATI/I’ and the year ‘1942’ etched into the side of the object
Group founder, Mark McGeachin, told STV News: “It was a young lad in the group who found it.
“We were all nervous because we knew exactly what it was when we found it.”
The device was removed safely and deemed to be a practice mortar used in training exercises by the army.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 1.15pm on Saturday, October 5, 2024, we were called to a report of an ordnance device being found in the South Bantaskine Road area of Falkirk.
“A cordon was placed around the area as a precaution and EOD attended. The device was removed safely and was found to be a practice device.”
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