WWII grenades found near Gatwick Airport
Police were called to a building site by the Gatwick South Terminal at 10.50am (Thursday October 13).
A cordon was quickly set up before the Military Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team arrived.
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Police say the weapons ‘had apparently been unearthed over recent weeks and stored in a metal container before police were called today’.
The EOD team carried out a controlled explosion on all the objects at 1.20pm.
Air and train arrivals and departures - including Southern Rail - were suspended for 15 minutes as a precaution when the explosion took place.
A spokesperson for Sussex Police said: “There was no damage or injury and the incident is now closed.”