Police find Granada in Roosevelt Square, in downtown São Paulo

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Anti -Bomb Squad was triggered, but the artifact had no explosive charge; Still, it could be recharged to be used

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The Civil Police must investigate the case

It found a grenade on the morning of Wednesday (9), in Roosevelt Square, in the center of. The anti -bomb squad was triggered, but the artifact had no explosive charge. Still, it could be recharged to be used. The PM Special Tactical Action Group used special equipment to analyze the internal content of the artifact, and found that there was no internal load. The Granada model is the M36.

The object was initially found by an employee of the janitorial of São Paulo City Hall, Fernando da Silva. He told Estadão that the grenade was with a homeless person. Police have not yet reported the source of the object, which was packed in a plastic. The Antibombas Squadron isolated the area of ​​the square to analyze the object, but the place has already been released. The Civil Police must investigate the case.

Posted by Luisa Cardoso
*With information from Estadão Content

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