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Savannah Meacham

Practice torpedo washes up on popular beach

A 100-metre exclusion zone was set up on a Gold Coast beach after a practice torpedo was found. (Jason O'BRIEN/AAP PHOTOS)

A practice army torpedo has washed up on a popular beach after it was missing for months following a drill.

Police were called to Main Beach on the Gold Coast after a suspicious object was spotted by a dog walker and surf lifesavers about 5.45am on Thursday.

A 100-metre exclusion zone was put in place while police and the Australian Defence Force examined the object.

Police confirmed the device was an inert practice torpedo that had been used in a recent army drill off the Queensland coast.

GOLD COAST SUSPICIOUS DEVICE
A 100-metre exclusion zone was put in place while police and the ADF examined the object. (HANDOUT/ABC NEWS)

Acting Inspector Leon Wort said the ADF has boxed up the device and returned it to its depot.

"It's been recovered and we've got no further concerns for public safety," he said.

"The ADF will ... work out what went wrong and why they couldn’t recover it."

Insp Wort thanked the members of the public who alerted police and urged people not to handle suspect devices on the beach.

The Gold Coast beach has since reopened.

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