Wartime munitions blown up in Britain

A number of munitions recovered from an illegal "museum for World War One and World War Two relics" was detonated by bomb disposal experts in Britain, a media report said Thursday.
The large haul of hand grenades, rifles, mortar shells and guns were recovered by police at a house in Hertfordshire, BBC reported, adding that an army bomb disposal unit removed the items from the property and destroyed them in a controlled explosion.
The report said a 48-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of stealing the items from "protected sites".
"It is a criminal offence to retrieve artefacts from the ground through using a metal detector if the land is a protected site or without permission of the landowner," a police spokesperson said.
More controlled explosions may be carried out Thursday, according to police.
Meanwhile, another man was arrested Thursday in Oxfordshire after a World War II explosive was found on him.
Police in Thames Valley said they were investigating whether there was a link with the war munitions found in Hertfordshire.
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First Published: Sep 18 2014 | 6:00 PM IST
