24/08/2001
Foyle Bridge bomb diffused
The Foyle Bridge in Londonderry has reopened after security forces defused a bomb near the railway line.
It is believed the device was left there by the Real IRA.
Police say the bomb, which was found in a household bin and contained 140 pounds of home made explosives, was primed and could have gone off at anytime.
They also said that detailed examination of the bomb confirmed security force fears that it presented a serious risk to the public and to the technical officers who defused it.
The bridge was closed on Wednesday following a telephone warning that a bomb had been left near the main Londonderry to Belfast railway line beneath the bridge. It was eventually reopened, after two days of major traffic chaos, on Friday morning at 10am.
Police have appealed for help from the public in bringing those responsible to justice. (AMcE)
It is believed the device was left there by the Real IRA.
Police say the bomb, which was found in a household bin and contained 140 pounds of home made explosives, was primed and could have gone off at anytime.
They also said that detailed examination of the bomb confirmed security force fears that it presented a serious risk to the public and to the technical officers who defused it.
The bridge was closed on Wednesday following a telephone warning that a bomb had been left near the main Londonderry to Belfast railway line beneath the bridge. It was eventually reopened, after two days of major traffic chaos, on Friday morning at 10am.
Police have appealed for help from the public in bringing those responsible to justice. (AMcE)
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