Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

‘DNA LINK TO POLICE MURDER BID ACCUSED’

Court told of bomb find under officer’s car

- BY ALAN ERWIN

A MAN accused of trying to murder an off-duty police officer with a car bomb is allegedly linked by DNA evidence, a court heard yesterday.

Detectives claimed 38-year-old Peter Granaghan’s profile was on wires attached to the booby trap device discovered at a golf club in East Belfast on June 1.

Dissident republican group the New IRA claimed responsibi­lity at the time.

Granaghan, of Blackrock Park in Belleek, Co Fermanagh, was arrested on Wednesday by detectives investigat­ing the suspected bid to kill.

He appeared amid heavy security at Belfast Magistrate­s Court charged with attempted murder.

Granaghan also faces further counts of making and possessing explosives with intent to endanger life.

Handcuffed and dressed in a grey sweatshirt, he smiled and gave a thumbs-up signal to supporters in the public gallery. He nodded to confirm he understood the alleged offences.

No questions were put to a detective sergeant who said he could connect Granaghan to the charges.

But a defence lawyer told the court: “He maintains his innocence.”

During the hearing the officer set out the grounds for bringing charges.

He said the off-duty officer discovered the bomb below his vehicle while it was parked at Shandon Park Golf Cub.

The detective added: “He had been walking back to his car when he noticed something underneath it and contacted police.” The device consisted of a wooden box with wires hanging from it.

Army technical experts were called to the scene and carried out a controlled explosion.

With items then seized for forensic examinatio­n, the detective said DNA was located on two separate pieces of wire.

He alleged: “The profile identified relates to the defendant Peter Granaghan. That is the sole profile, there’s no other DNA.”

Deputy District Judge Anne Marshall said she was satisfied the legal test for establishi­ng a prima facie case had been met. Granaghan’s lawyer did not make a bail applicatio­n, but indicated his client would be challengin­g the evidence.

Judge Marshall remanded the accused in custody to appear again by video-link in a fortnight.

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