Viable bomb found in Lisburn
A vehicle has been seized in the Lagmore area of west Belfast as police investigate whether a viable bomb found in Lisburn fell from below it.
A vehicle has been seized in the Lagmore area of west Belfast as police investigate whether a viable bomb found in Lisburn fell from below it.
A viable explosive device has been made safe in Lisburn and removed for further examination.
The security alert was sparked at about 2pm on Saturday and the area cordoned off for hours, leaving some motorists unable to return to their cars.
Market Square has since reopened to traffic and police are thanking the public for their cooperation.
2/2 Police would like to thank members of public for their patience and cooperation during this lengthy operation.Investigation now underway
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