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Kent-based PWRR help intercept explosives in Afghan truck

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 14:29, 17 October 2011

Afghan police, mentored by 1PWRR, find IED device haul in Afghanistan

Kent-based soldiers have helped seize a truck containing enough explosives to make 140 potentially lethal explosive devices.

Soldiers from the 1st Battalion the Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment (1PWRR), which has a base in Canterbury, helped mentor Afghan police, who made the life-saving discovery.

The truck find led to the destruction of more than 700kg of homemade explosives, after police found a secret compartment in the back of the vehicle.

The find happened near Gereshk on October 7 after the Afghan National Police stopped a suspicious vehicle at a checkpoint on Highway 1, a main route in the area.

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Officers became suspicious after finding the back of the truck completely empty. It's then that they discovered the hidden compartment in the back.

They found the haul of home-made explosive along with two pistols, a number of propaganda magazines and other IED components.

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