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| Wednesday, 24 July, 2002, 15:24 GMT 16:24 UK Mine turns out to be a dud ![]() A bomb disposal team was sent from Faslane An apparent World War II mine found in the Western Isles has turned out to be a dummy. Bomb disposal experts said the device, which was washed up on a beach at Raasay, was a practice mine filled with sand. The mine was initially thought to a real one from the Second World War.
A Royal Navy spokeswoman said: "It was a Mark 17 practice mine - they're just filled with sand. "They cut the top off and filled the top with a small amount of explosive and blew it up to avoid it being found by anyone in the future." The device was found on Tuesday by the crew of a local fishing vessel on the east coast of Raasay, which is situated between the Isle of Skye and the mainland. The area is a popular shipping route and Stornoway coastguard put a tug in position to stop vessels straying into the area while the operation was going on. A coastguard spokesman said the mine was blown up shortly before midday on Wednesday. | See also: 11 Jul 02 | Scotland 16 Apr 02 | Scotland 15 Mar 01 | N Ireland Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top Scotland stories now: Links to more Scotland stories are at the foot of the page. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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