LABUAN: Operations at Labuan Airport were disrupted on Thursday (July 2) after an old bomb, believed to be from the Second World War, was found at 3.45pm about 200m from the airport runway on land owned by the Air Force near Kerupang.
The latest discovery came just days (June 26) after several suspected World War II bombs were unearthed at the same location, which also disrupted airport operations.
The police and Air Force personnel are working on removing the bomb for demolition.
Labuan police chief Supt Wan Mohd Firdaus Wan Zaki said the situation was under control, and that bomb disposal teams were carrying out the safe removal process.
He advised members of the public to remain calm and not to spread unverified or false information which could cause unnecessary panic.
The disruption has affected several scheduled flights, with departures to Kuala Lumpur, Kota Kinabalu and Miri delayed, while a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Labuan was diverted to Miri.
Airport operations are expected to resume after 8pm once the bomb removal and demolition operation is completed and the area is declared safe by the authorities. — Bernama

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