duplicate devices found when using StartDiscovery API

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Hi 

I have a problem with bluez scanning API 
When I call StartDiscovery dbus API, I get some duplicate devices found signal whereas using hcitool scan doesn't list duplicate devices
Is it normal, do I have to filter duplicate devices based on the BD address ? Is there a fix for this problem ?
I am using bluez version 4.87

root@localhost ~]# /usr/lib/bluez/test/test-discovery  | grep -e Name -e Addres
    Name = MyLapTop
    Address = 00:16:41:DB:FF:F2
    Name = C1-01
    Address = 78:2E:EF:10:F4:7B
    Name = Dell Wireless 370 Bluetooth Mini-card
    Address = 00:25:56:E4:0E:0C
    Name = Nokia 2730              
    Address = C8:DF:7C:CF:CE:E7
    Name = MyLapTop
    Address = 00:16:41:DB:FF:F2
    Name = Nokia 2730              
    Address = C8:DF:7C:CF:CE:E7
    Name = Dell Wireless 370 Bluetooth Mini-card
[root@localhost ~]# hcitool scan    
Scanning ...
        78:2E:EF:10:F4:7B       C1-01
        00:25:56:E4:0E:0C       Dell Wireless 370 Bluetooth Mini-card
        C8:DF:7C:CF:CE:E7       Nokia 2730  
        00:16:41:DB:FF:F2       MyLapTop
        34:4B:50:BC:EB:84       My Tara
                              

Thanks
Franck
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