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Brexit night bombing plot

Terrorism: Continuity IRA suspected of planting device on wrong vehicle

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Images have been released of a bomb police believe was intended to explode on Brexit night.

The device, comprising a number of parts including wires, was recovered by police attached to a lorry that dissident republican­s had believed was bound for an Irish Sea ferry.

Police believe there had been a plan to detonate it to mark Brexit.

Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) Assistant Chief Constable George Clarke said the “carnage” that could have been caused if the device had exploded was worrying to contemplat­e.

Officers have blamed the Continuity IRA for the botched terror bid on Friday January 31.

The renegade group entered the yard of a Co Armaghbase­d company specialisi­ng in the transporta­tion of frozen goods and attached the bomb to a heavy goods vehicle they thought was destined for a late-night ferry crossing to Scotland.

But officers suspect the dissidents selected the wrong vehicle, as the trailer containing the bomb did not leave its premises in Lurgan on the Friday.

The device was finally discovered at the yard on Monday night after an intensive police search operation.

The security alert was initially prompted when the Belfast newspaper the Irish News received a warning on January 31 that a device had been left on a trailer in Belfast docks.

Yesterday, the PSNI released two photograph­s of the device and an appeal for informatio­n to assist the investigat­ion.

Detective Superinten­dent Sean Wright said the images “demonstrat­e the sheer recklessne­ss” of those behind the plot.

“Today I am releasing two photograph­s of the device found attached to a heavy goods vehicle in the Silverwood Industrial Estate,” he said.

“These images clearly show the explosive device attached to the lorry. They also demonstrat­e the sheer recklessne­ss of those who knowingly put the driver, road users and the wider public at risk of death or serious injury.”

 ??  ?? THREAT: Police conducted an intensive search of Belfast harbour after the Irish News was warned that an explosive device had been left on a trailer there
THREAT: Police conducted an intensive search of Belfast harbour after the Irish News was warned that an explosive device had been left on a trailer there
 ??  ?? The device comprised a number of parts
The device comprised a number of parts

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