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Army personnel, who were engaged in a development work near the Meethotamulla Garbage dump had recovered a stock of T-56 live ammunition, the Police said.
In total there were 340 rounds of T-56 ammunition, they said.
No one was arrested over the incident.
The recovered ammunition would be produced before the Hulftsdorp Magistrate’s Court tomorrow. (Thilanka Kanakarathna)
Lal Wednesday, 12 September 2018 06:32 PM
The build up of gas in garbage dumps mean the entire dumps can explode if a bullet accidentally ignited
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