Bomb squad called to remove 'suspicious item' from beach in Fife seaside town
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A bomb squad have been called out to dispose of a ‘suspicious item’ found in a seaside town.
The Explosive Ordnance Disposal and police were spotted at work on the seafront near the Kirkcaldy promenade at about midday today, September 10.
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Hide AdSeveral photos appeared on the Fife Jammer Facebook page of the team in action.
Police confirmed specialist officers were called to remove a suspicious looking object from the beach.
Residents reported police were asking people to get off the beach while the team was at work on the town’s seafront.
A police spokeswoman said: “At about 12.35pm on Thursday 10 September, police were called to a report of a suspicious item discovered on Kirkcaldy Beach, Esplanade.
"Officers and EOD are in attendance and the item has been removed for safe disposal.”
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