Ballycastle Coastguard has been called out to deal with a suspected explosive device.
Ballycastle Coastguard officers were called out to deal with a suspected explosive device. The device found north of Cushendun last night was thought to be from either war time or more recent
A second one was then uncovered following a search of the beach by coastguard officers. The area was sealed off until an Army technical officer examined the scene
The army destroyed the devices with no further objects found.

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