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.
The intended target of a viable bomb found in Lisburn city centre on Saturday remains unknown, as investigations continue.
Police have already said that, if it had gone off, the device could have killed or seriously injured anyone in the vicinity.
Residents have also spoken of their shock over the incident, which happened in the heart of a busy shopping area, as UTV’s Sharon O’Neill reports.
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