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Bomb de terre: WWI grenade found in French potato shipment
2019-02-04
[ENGLISH.ALARABIYA.NET] A German World War I hand grenade was found among a shipment of French potatoes imported for a Hong Kong crisp factory, police said.

The device was safely detonated after it was discovered at the Calbee snacks factory Saturday.

"The grenade was in an unstable condition because it has been previously discharged but failed to detonate," Superintendent Wilfred Wong Ho-hon told news hounds.

Police detonated it on site, Wong said, with a police video showing bomb disposal officers packing the grenade in a drainage channel at the factory before blowing it up.

The grenade was eight centimeters wide and weighed about one kilogram.

"All the information to date suggested that the grenade was imported from La Belle France together with the other potatoes," Wong said.

The grenade is believed to have been left in a trench during World War I and accidentally gathered up with potatoes planted a century later in the former battlefield.

"If it was covered in mud, the grenade was likely to have been left behind, dropped by soldiers there during the war, or left there after it was thrown," Hong Kong University military historian Dave Macri told the South China Morning Post.

"The ditch was then filled up and used as a growing field, and the explosive was tossed into the mix of harvested potatoes... and sent to Hong Kong."

Hong Kong police are used to dealing with old munitions, though more usually US bombs dropped on the city after it fell to the invading Japanese during World War II.

Last year the bomb disposal squad defused three large WWII bombs, two of which were found at a site in the busy Wanchai district where work was underway to build a new metro railway station.

Unwent kaboom! wartime bombs or grenades are frequently found by hikers or construction workers in the southern Chinese city, which was the scene of fierce fighting between Japanese and British allied forces in 1941.
Posted by:Fred

#5  French farmers plowing up their fields, still find unexploded ordnance from WW1. The unexploded poison gas artillery shells are no fun.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2019-02-04 17:11  

#4  A novice employing a masher
Was lucky it didn't dispatch her
When it started to smoke,
Gave a "Crack!" as it broke,
And the sisters all ran in to thrash her.
Posted by: Glinetch Slons4070   2019-02-04 17:01  

#3  Are you sure it wasn't a potato masher?
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2019-02-04 16:51  

#2  Heh!
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2019-02-04 16:17  

#1  Let me guess.
German Model 24.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2019-02-04 13:06  

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