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Belfast golf club car bomb focus of cross-border investigation | Belfast golf club car bomb focus of cross-border investigation |
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Police have begun a cross-border investigation after a bomb was left under the car of an off-duty officer at a Belfast golf club. | Police have begun a cross-border investigation after a bomb was left under the car of an off-duty officer at a Belfast golf club. |
One of the vehicles police believe was used in the murder bid was registered in the Republic of Ireland. | One of the vehicles police believe was used in the murder bid was registered in the Republic of Ireland. |
The device was hidden under the car at Shandon Park Golf Club in east Belfast. | The device was hidden under the car at Shandon Park Golf Club in east Belfast. |
Police said that the main line of inquiry was "violent dissident republicans". | Police said that the main line of inquiry was "violent dissident republicans". |
On Saturday night, police examined CCTV footage and searched the car park of the club, which is located close to the PSNI headquarters on the Knock Road. | On Saturday night, police examined CCTV footage and searched the car park of the club, which is located close to the PSNI headquarters on the Knock Road. |
Speaking on Sunday, Det Supt Sean Wright said the investigation centres on two cars which were found burnt out in Etna Drive in north Belfast. | |
One was a Green Skoda Octavia with a Dublin registration, 01 D 78089. | |
"The other car is a Silver Saab with the registration NFZ 3216," he said. | "The other car is a Silver Saab with the registration NFZ 3216," he said. |
Det Supt Wright appealed to the public for footage of the area around the golf club between 19:00 BST on Friday and 07:00 BST on Saturday. | Det Supt Wright appealed to the public for footage of the area around the golf club between 19:00 BST on Friday and 07:00 BST on Saturday. |
"If you were a pedestrian, a driver of a car, do you have dashcam footage? If you live in that area, do you have CCTV? We want to see it," he said. | "If you were a pedestrian, a driver of a car, do you have dashcam footage? If you live in that area, do you have CCTV? We want to see it," he said. |
Officer shaken | Officer shaken |
He said that the device was "designed to kill" and that it was "sufficiently sophisticated that had it exploded the likely outcome would have been murder". | He said that the device was "designed to kill" and that it was "sufficiently sophisticated that had it exploded the likely outcome would have been murder". |
"The device was capable of functioning," he added. "We are extremely fortunate it did not go off." | "The device was capable of functioning," he added. "We are extremely fortunate it did not go off." |
He added that it was not just the off-duty officer who was put in danger on Saturday, but the many others attending the club and living in the surrounding area. | He added that it was not just the off-duty officer who was put in danger on Saturday, but the many others attending the club and living in the surrounding area. |
Assistant Chief Constable George Clarke said the officer whose car was targeted was "obviously shaken" by the experience. | Assistant Chief Constable George Clarke said the officer whose car was targeted was "obviously shaken" by the experience. |
"We will do our very best to support him, to ensure that he is helped through what will be a very difficult and traumatic time in the days to come," he added. | "We will do our very best to support him, to ensure that he is helped through what will be a very difficult and traumatic time in the days to come," he added. |
"Officers know the need to be vigilant. They know the risks they face and despite that, they come to work and face us all every day." | "Officers know the need to be vigilant. They know the risks they face and despite that, they come to work and face us all every day." |
He blamed dissident republicans for the attack, saying they had acted "recklessly, cruelly and viciously". | He blamed dissident republicans for the attack, saying they had acted "recklessly, cruelly and viciously". |
Police officers throughout Northern Ireland have been told to step up their personal security. | Police officers throughout Northern Ireland have been told to step up their personal security. |
The Police Federation, which represents rank and file officers, said there was a need for extra vigilance. | The Police Federation, which represents rank and file officers, said there was a need for extra vigilance. |
On Saturday, the bomb was examined by Army bomb disposal experts, who declared it to be a "viable improvised explosive device". | On Saturday, the bomb was examined by Army bomb disposal experts, who declared it to be a "viable improvised explosive device". |
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