Feb 13 β€’ 14:26 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Grenade Found in Trash by Resident Mobilizes SWAT in MG

A resident in Tabuleiro, Brazil, discovered a grenade in the trash, prompting intervention from the SWAT police unit, Bope, to safely detonate it.

On Thursday, a 35-year-old resident of Tabuleiro, located in the Zona da Mata region of Minas Gerais, discovered a grenade while rummaging through trash on Prefeito Hidebrando JosΓ© de Siqueira Street. Concerned about the potential for an explosion, the individual carefully removed the grenade, placed it in two plastic bags, and left it near a vegetated area. This incident raised alarms about the dangers of improperly handled explosive devices in residential areas.

Following the discovery, the resident contacted the police, who promptly arrived on the scene to secure the area and called in the special police operations battalion (Bope) from Belo Horizonte. The Bope team took control of the situation by safely detonating the grenade in a controlled environment, mitigating the risk to local citizens. Authorities reiterated the importance of not handling explosive devices and advised residents to exercise extreme caution when encountering such hazards.

In response to this incident, local police have launched an investigation into the origin of the grenade and how it ended up in the trash. They emphasized that grenades and other explosive artifacts should never be touched or manipulated by civilians, urging community members to be vigilant and report any similar findings to public safety officials immediately. The discovery highlights ongoing concerns about public safety and the proper disposal of dangerous materials in urban settings.

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