Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Man held after ‘suspicious objects’ found in searches

- BY REBECCA BLACK

PAW PATROL Sniffer dogs were brought in

A MAN has been arrested amid a security alert in Co Armagh, police said.

A “number of suspicious objects” were discovered at a house in the Woodville Street area of Lurgan.

Some properties were evacuated in the security operation around the finds. A

ALERT Police were called to the scene 33-year-old man was arrested and is being questioned by detectives.

Chief Inspector Barney O’connor said: “I would like to take this opportunit­y to thank the local people for their patience while we work to keep them safe.

“I understand incidents like this cause disruption and frustratio­n, but our overriding priority will always be the safety of everyone in the community.

“I want to reassure the public that we remain committed to keeping people safe.”

SDLP Upper Bann MLA Dolores Kelly said 16 homes have been evacuated, describing the security alert as causing “significan­t disruption” amid the coronaviru­s pandemic. She

added: “This is causing major disruption for residents who have been forced from their homes, even more so given the pandemic conditions we’re currently living under.

“The alert is expected to continue for a substantia­l portion of the day and this will have a knock-on effect on traders in nearby Victoria Street. I would

appeal to local people to be patient with police as they deal with the situation.

“No one wants to be in this position and the only people to blame are those responsibl­e for these suspicious devices.

“I hope the incident can be dealt with as quickly as possible to allow residents to return to their homes safely.”

 ??  ?? CORDON Police officer at scene in Lurgan yesterday
CORDON Police officer at scene in Lurgan yesterday

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