A photographer had his lens-cleaning device confiscated by security at Manchester Airport over concerns the device looked like a hand grenade.

Noel Patterson, a sports photographer from Derbyshire, said he was going through security to board a flight to Reykjavik when he was stopped by staff.

He told Amateur Photographer his bag was scanned and the lens-cleaning air blower raised concerns among staff, who allegedly told him any item that looked like a grenade was banned from planes.

The air blower is used to prevent dust and dirt gathering on camera equipment. "The guard went to the supervisor to check and then said that any object that could be held up and look like a grenade was prohibited - even though everyone obviously knew it wasn't," he said.

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