A potentially-lethal assault rifle has been discovered hidden in the undergrowth in a residential street, police said.

Council workers discovered the weapon - an AK-74 assault rifle - as they were cutting back bushes in Webber Row in Southwark, south London.

Police were called at 11.40am on Thursday September 29. Officers attended the scene and the firearm was removed for forensic testing.

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It has been established that the weapon had been decommissioned, the Metropolitan Police said.

Acting Detective Superintendent Nicola Duffy, of Southwark Police, said: "Firearms - whether decommissioned or not - have the potential to cause fear and harm and I am glad this weapon is now off the streets.

"I would urge anyone who has information that could assist police in removing firearms from the community to contact us."

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No arrests have been made and police continue to investigate.