A World War One-era German hand grenade has been found among a delivery of potatoes shipped from France to a crisp factory in Hong Kong, police say.
The muddy device, which was 3in (8cm) wide, was "in an unstable condition" because it had been discharged but had failed to detonate, officials said.
It was discovered at the Calbee crisp-making factory in the eastern Sai Kung district on Saturday morning.
The bombe de terre was safely detonated on site by bomb disposal officers.
"All the information to date suggests that the grenade was imported from France together with the other potatoes," Superintendant Wong Ho-hon told reporters.
He added that the device was defused using a "high-pressure water firing technique".
The muddy device, which was 3in (8cm) wide, was "in an unstable condition" because it had been discharged but had failed to detonate, officials said.
It was discovered at the Calbee crisp-making factory in the eastern Sai Kung district on Saturday morning.
The bombe de terre was safely detonated on site by bomb disposal officers.
"All the information to date suggests that the grenade was imported from France together with the other potatoes," Superintendant Wong Ho-hon told reporters.
He added that the device was defused using a "high-pressure water firing technique".
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