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    Hijacked car driven to Northern Irish police station contained improvised bomb, police say

    Prima NewsBy Prima NewsMarch 31, 2026Updated:March 31, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The alert was centred around the police station in Lurgan town centre.
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    Irish nationalist ​militants were likely behind the hijacking and placing of an improvised explosive ‌device in a food delivery vehicle that was ordered to drive to a Northern Irish police station before the device was made safe, police said on Tuesday.
    The fast food delivery driver was forced to stop ​by two masked men at around 2230 local time on Monday and drive ​to the police station in Lurgan, around 30 km (18 miles) from Belfast. ⁠He escaped from the car and alerted security staff that the hijackers had placed an ​object in the boot, police said.
    Over 100 homes nearby were evacuated while a controlled explosion ​was carried out to make the device safe.
    “Our investigation is in its early stages but we believe it’s highly likely that dissident republican groups are responsible,” Police Service of Northern Ireland Assistant Chief Constable Ryan ​Henderson said in a statement.
    “We now know that this was a crude, but viable ​improvised explosive device. As unsophisticated as it was, it posed a significant risk to the life of the ‌terrified ⁠delivery worker, our security staff and the local community.”
    While a 1998 peace deal largely ended three decades of sectarian violence in Northern Ireland, police officers are still sporadically targeted by small splinter groups of mostly nationalist militants opposed to Britain’s rule over the region.
    Some 3,600 ​people died during the ​conflict known as “The Troubles” ⁠between nationalists seeking a united Ireland, pro-British unionists wanting Northern Ireland to remain a province of the United Kingdom, and British forces.
    “I ​utterly condemn this reckless act of violence, which has put people’s ​lives at risk. ⁠There is no place for this in Northern Ireland,” Britain’s minister for the region Hillary Benn said in a statement.
    The attempted attack was condemned by all political parties. The leader of ⁠the Democratic ​Unionist Party, Gavin Robinson, said the use of a ​proxy bomb tactic – where militants force somebody to transport a device under threat – was “a chilling throwback to the ​darkest days of the Troubles.”
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