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Replica gun found in riot search | |
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A replica gun has been found by police carrying out searches following rioting in Lurgan, County Armagh. | |
A property was searched in the Kilwilkee area of the town on Friday, a day after at least five vehicles were hijacked during a night of violence. | |
Two vans were set alight and abandoned on a nearby railway track. | |
The trouble is thought to have been sparked by the jailing of three Lurgan men over a dissident republican plot to kill police with a mortar bomb. | |
Chief Inspector Jason Murphy said police had received numerous reports of armed men in the area. | Chief Inspector Jason Murphy said police had received numerous reports of armed men in the area. |
"While there are no reports of any shots being fired, this is not acceptable behaviour for our streets and robust action will be taken," he said. | "While there are no reports of any shots being fired, this is not acceptable behaviour for our streets and robust action will be taken," he said. |
He said there were no reports of petrol bombs being thrown and no-one was injured. | He said there were no reports of petrol bombs being thrown and no-one was injured. |
"This was clearly an attempt to draw my officers into the situation to escalate the violence and to cause serious disruption or injury," he added. | "This was clearly an attempt to draw my officers into the situation to escalate the violence and to cause serious disruption or injury," he added. |
Dissident mortar bomb gang jailed | Dissident mortar bomb gang jailed |
Two vans were hijacked on Thursday night in the Kilwilkie estate, while an articulated lorry was also set on fire in the nearby Tullygally estate. | Two vans were hijacked on Thursday night in the Kilwilkie estate, while an articulated lorry was also set on fire in the nearby Tullygally estate. |
SDLP MLA Dolores Kelly said disturbances had been anticipated following the sentencing of the three dissident republicans but police faced a difficult job in these situations. | SDLP MLA Dolores Kelly said disturbances had been anticipated following the sentencing of the three dissident republicans but police faced a difficult job in these situations. |
"I spoke to the police on Tuesday and they had additional resources in the town and were well-prepared for all eventualities," she said. | "I spoke to the police on Tuesday and they had additional resources in the town and were well-prepared for all eventualities," she said. |
"The trap is of course to draw the police down into the area where there are hijacked vehicles." | "The trap is of course to draw the police down into the area where there are hijacked vehicles." |
DUP MP David Simpson said: "I fear what is going on in parts of my constituency is that young impressionable men are having their minds poisoned and filled with hatred by older men." | |
"We must protect the hard-won stability and peace of recent years from those who would seek to destroy it and drag Ulster back in to death and bloodshed," he added. | |
Condemning the rioters, Sinn Fein MLA John O'Dowd said: "There was an attempt by six to a dozen people to bring out large numbers of people onto the streets, which didn't work. | |
"The vast majority of young people refused to be drawn in." | |
Disruption | Disruption |
Public transport company Translink said rail services were disrupted between Lisburn and Portadown and a bus substitution service is in place. | Public transport company Translink said rail services were disrupted between Lisburn and Portadown and a bus substitution service is in place. |
A number of streets in the area were closed for a time but have since reopened. | |
The trouble came after three Lurgan men were each jailed for 15 years for plotting to kill police officers with a mortar bomb. | The trouble came after three Lurgan men were each jailed for 15 years for plotting to kill police officers with a mortar bomb. |
Damien McKenna, 26, of Deans Walk, Gary Toman, 24, of Drumnahoe Avenue and Sean McConville, 23, of Kilwilkie Road, pleaded guilty. | Damien McKenna, 26, of Deans Walk, Gary Toman, 24, of Drumnahoe Avenue and Sean McConville, 23, of Kilwilkie Road, pleaded guilty. |
A live mortar, complete with launching tube, was found near the Cornakinnegar Road in April 2007. | A live mortar, complete with launching tube, was found near the Cornakinnegar Road in April 2007. |
The police said they believed the men were members of the dissident republican Continuity IRA. | The police said they believed the men were members of the dissident republican Continuity IRA. |