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Police foil Dissident Republican mortar bomb attack in Derry

Undercover operation leads to three arrests


Police in Derry have foiled a dissident Republican bomb attack
Police in Derry have foiled a dissident Republican bomb attack
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Police in Derry have foiled a dissident Republican bomb attack which one local politician has claimed was intended to cost lives.

Three men have been arrested after the police thwarted what was believed to be a planned mortar.

The Daily Telegraph reports that officers rammed a van close to Derry’s city centre in an undercover operation.

They discovered four mortar bombs in the back of the van which had part of its roof cut back as part of plans to bomb a police station in the city.

The report says two men were detained at the scene while a third was arrested in follow-up searches. All three men in custody are in their 30s.

Ambulances were needed to move elderly and infirm residents as more than 100 homes had to be evacuated when the police moved in on the vehicle close to the junction of Letterkenny Road and Foyle Road.

Surveillance of dissident republicans opposed to Sinn Fein’s peace process strategy has been ongoing amid fears of new attacks in the city, this year’s UK City of Culture.

Police involved in the operation were attacked by people throwing stones with at least one petrol bomb also thrown.

Local SDLP member of the Northern Ireland Assembly Pat Ramsay told the paper that it was clear that a viable device had been recovered.

He said: “It looks as if police kept death off the streets of Derry.

“I was appalled when I saw a petrol bomb getting thrown at a police car. No-one was injured but it was very upsetting.

“Older people and very disabled people have had to be moved from their homes. There was a lady, a double amputee and two disabled people who needed the assistance of an ambulance to get them out.

“This is the distress that the dissidents are causing to their own people in their own communities.”


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You got it wrong again RobinForester I am Dublin born and 100% Irish bred. BTW I live in Australia. AS usual your objectivity is suspect. I never posted about WASPS in the Carolinas(you're loosing your grip on reality) and you are an English conservative. So you see Robin I have a heartfelt respect my country Ireland and you are still a POM.
Seanomelb, do you want me to re-post your comments about how WASPS were great in North Carolina, but the Irish/Americans with their petty prejudices and hates were not, And for the record eveyone of my posts indicate love and concern for Ireland, you're an American, whilst I'm an English/Irish father Conservative Brit, and at a guess I have visited Ireland more times than you.
Maybe Robin Foster should worry more about Brittain been in recession and the devaluation of the pound and not worry some much about a country he has no interest in other than to demean it.
@Ireland North: The Common Market is collapsing with debt, the membership countries frauds (and staff fiddles) are one reason, but the main reason is the EEC and Asian poor and mostly unemployed have been housed, fed and catered for out of all proportion to their value or non-existent skills. In 1961, Britain had it's own Common Market, England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales. Recently you have been arguing Ireland should ‘go it alone’ and remain aloof from the UK / England, since you’re aware that Ireland is bankrupt and friendless in the EEC, then may I ask you: "What do you recommend Ireland should do, to recover it’s prosperity and to safeguard, maintain and improve it’s citizens lives for the next 25 years"? Are you suggesting they should cultivate the Russians, Chinese or North Koreans as trading partners, and ignore the economic giant sitting on their doorstep?
@Ireland North: The Common Market is collapsing with debt, the membership countries frauds (and staff fiddles) are one reason, but the main reason is the EEC and Asian poor and mostly unemployed have been housed, fed and catered for out of all proportion to their value or non-existent skills. In 1961, Britain had it's own Common Market, England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales. Recently you have been arguing Ireland should ‘go it alone’ and remain aloof from the UK / England, since you’re aware that Ireland is bankrupt and friendless in the EEC, then may I ask you: "What do you recommend Ireland should do, to recover it’s prosperity and to safeguard, maintain and improve it’s citizens lives for the next 25 years"? Are you suggesting they should cultivate the Russians, Chinese or North Koreans as trading partners, and ignore the economic giant sitting on their doorstep?
@IRELAND NORTH YOU SAY THAT BUT I KNOW YOUR AMERICAN...I DONT KNOW WHAT YOUR TROUBLE WITH THE BRITS IS.. BUT BLOODY HELL YOU'D WANT TO MOVE ON WITH IT.. IT'S 2013 WE'RE NOT BACK IN THE FAMINE YEARS .... IF I WAS YOU ID FOCUS ALL THIS ANGER AND ENERGY ABOUT IRELAND BEEN INDEPENDENT ECT AT THE BOYS OVER IN BRUSSELS AND THE EU WHO NOW RUN IRELAND AND DICTATE OUR BUDGETS TO IMMIGRATION TO EVERYTHING YOU DO IN YOUR DAILY LIFE INCLUDING HOW FAST YOU CAN DRIVE YOUR CAR DOWN THE MOTORWAY...AND AT THE END OF THE YEAR WE'LL HAVE ANOTHER MILLION OR SO ROMANIANS & BULGARIANS BEEN ALLOWED TO COME OVER ALONG WITH THE POLISH CHEZCS IN AND CLAIM 188EURO A WEEK DOLE FREE HOUSING FREE MEDICAL AND FREE CHILD BENEFITS.. ALL PAID FOR BY MY TAXES !!! WHY DONT YOU FOCUS YOUR ENERGY AT THAT ? IF YOUR SO PROUD TO BE AN INDEPENDENT IRISHMAN.. BESIDES TAKING THE CHEAP OF MAKING SMARMY REMARKS AT THE BRITS WHO ARE THE EASIER TARGET ...? OR MAYBE YOU DONT LIVE IN IRELAND AND DONT KNOW WHATS REALLY GOING ON HERE .. :)
Seamus60, You now have you the housing facts for N.I 1971 known to me, they indicated in 1971 N.I Catholics got more houses percentage wise than Protestants. So there was no discrimination whatsoever. A joke being passed around over here about: "How do you tell an IRA man from a Provo, answer: One's got shoes, and the other hasn't".
RobinForester! If nationality is determined by linguistics then you may have a point. Ách cén fáth, núair a bhí tú ag tíomáint tríd an Bhréatan Mór, ní raibh síad ábalta dó Pás Éireannach a leamh nuar a bhí sé as Gaelige? StevenStar! Son, I'm as Irish as they come. I agree with you to a point re Common Travel Area pre EU integration/subsumption, though not with your reasons for its existence. More independence denying than neighbourly facilitation, I fear.
Steven: US airports are the best part of the trip, I enjoy meeting the Fingerprint Man, you see both he and I know it's a joke, and before you step up to the counter 'You've already been assessed by him and passed the 'acceptance test'. Lets be fair he's on the lookout for Ali-bomb-Sally, and 'whatever he does, asks, wants I will cheerfully comply with, But that does not mean you can't tease him 'When he says the background checks are clear, why not give him a disbelieving stare and say "Are you sure?", "Are you sure your machines working?" "Have my convictions not shown up on it?" Don't you know if the ARRIVALS LOG says Brit, or IRISH FOREIGNER (I have to say this to keep Ireland North happy) the FingerPrint man knows he's going to have a pleasant and one hope laugh-a-minute 45 minutes, Just imagine your own thoughts whem Mombassa-Ben-Ali arrives, or Mrs Scowlie-Howlie from Massalla, it's fun and they deserve our thanks.
Steven: I spent 3 years in the US, when we moved in 3 people came with pies, turns out all 3 wanted us to join there church and donate 10% of earnings to further the Lords Work? I went job hunting in Bellevue, Seattle 1979 (sales) got an interview with a firm called MICROSOFT, I did not want to sell MICROSOFTS, as I knew nothing about toys. On a job I gets called in to see the big boss, he wants us to go out "to do some bonding together", I agree, so he takes me to a 'wife swapping party. I leave in disgust. We break down one night in the car; young couple gave us a tow home. We offer to take them out for a reward meal, in the gents toilet he tells me 'my wife really likes you and wonders would you like to come back to our place for a swap? I whisper to my wife what he'd said, she makes a “we must go excuse and we leave" I book an order from the City Council, the Manager, wants a Freebie set of the same goods for himself delivered to his home, I say it will be fine providing I can have a letter signed by the city-fathers authorising it, he laughs, gives me the order, and send me tickets to Council functions, and wants me to run for Office as a Councillor. Our two sons go missing, my wife gets a call from the Police, and they had been found up in the hills searching for gold and had been brought home for safety. Thank you Bellevue Police. They had seen a show on TV showing an old prospector finding gold in the streams. God Bless My America.
@@@RobinForester | Mar 08, 2013, 05:50 PM EST >>>>>>>YOU ONLY HAVE TO LOOK AT MOST OF THE POSTS ON HERE FROM IRELAND NORTH AND YOU'LL SOON REALISE HIS AMERICAN NOT IRISH. HE MAKES SILLY STATEMENTS ALL THE TIME .. SAYING THAT WHEN WE IRISH TRAVEL TO THE UK WE ARE TREATED AS BRITISH CITIZENS .. THE REASON IS BECAUSE IRELAND AND THE UK HAVE THE TRAVEL COMMON AREA..ITS BEEN THERE LONG BEFORE THE EU ..... AND LET ME JUST SAY AS AN IRISH CITIZEN IM HAPPY TO HAVE THAT EVERY TIME I GOTO THE UK WHICH IS QUIET OFTEN...& NOT HAVE TO GO THROUGH PASSPORT CONTROL LIKE THE REST OF THE EU COUNTRIES.... BUT CAN I ALSO SAY ... AS AN IRISMAN EACH TIME I TRAVEL TO AMERICA ON A 2 WEEK HOLIDAY WITH A RETURN TICKET .. IM INTERROGATED, FINGER PRINTED, QUESTIONED, PHOTOGRAPHS OF MY EYE TAKEN AND LOOKED UP AND DOWN ETC ETC AND MADE TO FEEL LIKE SOME SECOND RATE CRIMINAL WHO IS TRYING TO SNEAK MY WAY INTO AMERICA.I FIND THAT REALLY TWO FACED.. ONE HAND THEY LOVVE US AND ON THE OTHER HAND COULDNT GIVE TWO F**KS ABOUT US..I FIND AMERICANS SOME OF THE MOST DELUDED PEOPLE ON THE PLANET SOME OF THEM ON HERE WHO HAVE NEVER EVEN BEEN TO IRELAND AND WERE BORN IN AMERICA ACTUALLY BELIEVE WITH ALL THEIR HEARTS THEIR IRISH PEOPLE.. I FIND THAT SCARY. HAHA!! VERY SCARY !!! SO IF YOU JUST TAKE THAT ONBOARD THEN YOU'LL REALISE THE MIND SETS OF SOME OF THE PEOPLE ON HERE.. THEY ARE OBSESSIVE AND FANATICAL ABOUT IRISH ANCESTARY AND THEY SCARE ME.. TO ME ITS JUST NOT NORMAL...BECAUSE IRISH AND AMERICAN CULTURES AND PEOPLE ARE POLES APART EXCEPT THEY JUST DONT GET THAT!!! ;)
ancavker: No, the English had visionaries, and they also had Pirates, and if you cross an Visionary with a Pirate you end up with an American, an Australian, a Canadian, a South African, and an Irishman, and their off-spring dig gold mines, toil in fields, climb mountains, build churches and court houses, lay roads, railway lines and sail rickety old ships around the world, when asked why they answer 'because it was there'.
Ireland North makes the point that when Irish citizens travel through GB, the British you meet insist on treating you has British whether you like it or not. I’m sorry about this and will do my hardest to change. Can anyone lend me am Irish phrase book so I can practice and improve my Irish welcome - language skills. est-ce que vous savez aller à la gare? / Wo ist der Bahnhof' / .gdzie jest stacjada / che parte è la stazionehvilken / vei er stasjonen / Or would you he prefer: Which way is the station. Answer: That way, go 200 yards turn left and your there?
Travelling through Dover(1966) one sign stated British passport holders andf the othe stated all other passport holders.The ignorant customs official refused to let us through and told us to go back on the British subjects line. Maybe Robin Foster was the british official,at the very least they were cut from the same cloth.
The English deny that Ireland is another country whilst acknowledging that the past is (A J Ayer). Transit through GB as an Irish citizen and they insist on treating you as British whether you like it or not. This is not historical illiteracy. It's political denial. John Bull just can't let go of Caitlín Ní Houlihán. His first and last possession!




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