16/10/2015
Viable Explosive Type Device Discovered During Security Alert
A 'viable explosive type device' has been discovered during a security alert in north Belfast.
The alert in the Linden Gardens area is ongoing and residents remain out of their homes.
SDLP north Belfast Councillor Nichola Mallon said it was a reckless attempt to kill that could have had devastating consequences.
Councillor Mallon said: "Once again North Belfast residents have been forced from their homes by those with no regard for life; be it the families who live locally or the many children attending Naíscoil Bheann Mhadagáin and Cliftonville Integrated Primary school nearby.
"There is no justification for this callous attempt to kill. I would appeal for anyone with information to bring it forward and help bring those responsible to justice."
Detective Chief Inspector Richard Campbell said: "At this stage police believe that this could have been an under-car booby-trap which was designed to kill or maim.
"ATO carried out a controlled explosion and the device has been taken away for further forensic examination.
"I utterly condemn this incident. Those responsible have no qualms about putting people's lives at risk and causing disruption to the community. There is no doubt that this device had the potential to cause serious injury or death."
"I would appeal to anyone who has information in relation to this incident to contact Police on the non-emergency number 101. Or, if someone would prefer to provide information without giving their details they can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers and speak to them anonymously on 0800 555 111."
(CD/JP)
The alert in the Linden Gardens area is ongoing and residents remain out of their homes.
SDLP north Belfast Councillor Nichola Mallon said it was a reckless attempt to kill that could have had devastating consequences.
Councillor Mallon said: "Once again North Belfast residents have been forced from their homes by those with no regard for life; be it the families who live locally or the many children attending Naíscoil Bheann Mhadagáin and Cliftonville Integrated Primary school nearby.
"There is no justification for this callous attempt to kill. I would appeal for anyone with information to bring it forward and help bring those responsible to justice."
Detective Chief Inspector Richard Campbell said: "At this stage police believe that this could have been an under-car booby-trap which was designed to kill or maim.
"ATO carried out a controlled explosion and the device has been taken away for further forensic examination.
"I utterly condemn this incident. Those responsible have no qualms about putting people's lives at risk and causing disruption to the community. There is no doubt that this device had the potential to cause serious injury or death."
"I would appeal to anyone who has information in relation to this incident to contact Police on the non-emergency number 101. Or, if someone would prefer to provide information without giving their details they can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers and speak to them anonymously on 0800 555 111."
(CD/JP)
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