Scotland: Police confirm controlled explosion carried out at Scatsta Airport


A controlled explosion of a suspected ordnance has been carried out near the former Scatsta Airport site. Police Scotland confirmed a team of experts carried out the explosion on Thursday, following a discovery at the site on Monday.

Officers set up a cordon at the site as a precaution ahead of the explosion - and a police vehicle was stationed at the airport for several days. Other suspected bombs have been discovered at the airport in recent years.

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Source: The Shetland Times News


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