Device detonates near Wattle Bridge
The PSNI have confirmed that a explosive device has detonated in the area of Watte Bridge.
The explosion occurred earlier this morning as police attended the scene of what was an “ongoing security operation” following the discovery of a suspicious object in the area at the weekend.
Police had received a report that a suspect device had been left in the area of Wattle Bridge on Saturday evening. The area was secured by police and a full clearance operation began on Sunday morning.
The initial report received by police indicated that a device had been left on the Wattlebridge Road however the explosion occurred on the main A3 Cavan Road.
“At around 10.35am this morning Police officers at the scene have reported an explosion in the area of the Cavan Road at its junction with the Wattlebridge Road. There are no reports of any injuries and officers are investigating the cause of the explosion,” Deputy Chief Constable Stephen Martin said.
Mr Martin added that while the investigation is at a “very early stage”, he was of a “firm belief” that this was a “deliberate attempt to lure police and ATO colleagues into the area to murder them. Although this device was intended to kill police and army personnel the fact that it was placed on a main road the result could well have been devastating for anyone in the immediate vicinity.”
The attack, he described as “indiscriminate and reckless” adding, “whilst there is no doubt in my mind that police responding to this call were the target, the reality is that anyone could have been caught up in the explosion. We are extremely fortunate that the actions of officers who were first on scene meant that there was not serious injury or death. I wish to acknowledge and commend the bravery and commitment of those officers and army personnel at the scene of this attack.”
Mr Martin went on to thank the community for their patience and cooperation throughout the security operation.
The area around the scene will remain closed for some time while officers conduct their investigations and ensure the area is safe.
“I ask that anyone who may be able to help our investigation and identify the perpetrators of this sinister and potentially murderous attack to please come forward. You can call us on 101 or if you would prefer information can be given anonymously via the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”