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Bus driver ordered to take bomb to Derry police station | Bus driver ordered to take bomb to Derry police station |
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A bus driver has been ordered to drive to a police station in Londonderry with a bomb on board. | A bus driver has been ordered to drive to a police station in Londonderry with a bomb on board. |
A masked man boarded the bus in Ballymagroarty estate at about 18:45 GMT on Wednesday and ordered the driver to go to Strand Road police station. | A masked man boarded the bus in Ballymagroarty estate at about 18:45 GMT on Wednesday and ordered the driver to go to Strand Road police station. |
The bus driver drove a short distance to Northland Road, got her passengers off the bus and called the police. | The bus driver drove a short distance to Northland Road, got her passengers off the bus and called the police. |
Dissident republicans have been blamed for the bomb which police said could have "caused death or serious injury". | Dissident republicans have been blamed for the bomb which police said could have "caused death or serious injury". |
The device was placed in a large bag behind the driver's seat. | The device was placed in a large bag behind the driver's seat. |
It is believed up to 10 passengers were on board the vehicle at the time. | It is believed up to 10 passengers were on board the vehicle at the time. |
Ch Supt Stephen Cargin said the bus driver was told that the bomb had been fitted with a two-hour timer. | Ch Supt Stephen Cargin said the bus driver was told that the bomb had been fitted with a two-hour timer. |
'Traumatised' | 'Traumatised' |
He said that she drove a short distance to a place she "believed was a safe part of the road" before alerting police. | He said that she drove a short distance to a place she "believed was a safe part of the road" before alerting police. |
"We were then able to put into place an evacuation. We evacuated around 40 homes. These people were out of their homes for up to nine hours on a wintry, cold night," Mr Cargin said. | "We were then able to put into place an evacuation. We evacuated around 40 homes. These people were out of their homes for up to nine hours on a wintry, cold night," Mr Cargin said. |
Army bomb disposal officers examined the object in the bag and found that it was a small but viable explosive device. | Army bomb disposal officers examined the object in the bag and found that it was a small but viable explosive device. |
"I'm sure, where it was located behind the driver's seat, it could've caused serious injury or death to the driver or the other people on the bus," Mr Cargin added. | "I'm sure, where it was located behind the driver's seat, it could've caused serious injury or death to the driver or the other people on the bus," Mr Cargin added. |
"The driver is extremely traumatised as you can imagine," he said. | "The driver is extremely traumatised as you can imagine," he said. |
"There were nine to 10 passengers on the bus at the time. Again I'm sure they're all reflecting on what could have happened last night." | "There were nine to 10 passengers on the bus at the time. Again I'm sure they're all reflecting on what could have happened last night." |
Mr Cargin added that there could have been "dire consequences" if the device had exploded. | Mr Cargin added that there could have been "dire consequences" if the device had exploded. |
Northern Ireland Transport Minister Danny Kennedy praised the "bravery" of the bus driver. | Northern Ireland Transport Minister Danny Kennedy praised the "bravery" of the bus driver. |
'Extreme recklessness' | |
"The driver showed immense courage under very difficult circumstances," he said. | "The driver showed immense courage under very difficult circumstances," he said. |
"Attacks on public transport impact the entire community who depend on buses and trains to get to work, school, hospital and go about their daily business," he added. | "Attacks on public transport impact the entire community who depend on buses and trains to get to work, school, hospital and go about their daily business," he added. |
Secretary of State Theresa Villiers said: "The people who put a viable device on a bus last night engaged in an act of extreme recklessness and intimidation. | |
"Their clear intention was to cause injury and the potential death of innocent people. | |
"The driver should be commended for her tremendous bravery under horrendous circumstances." | |
The bus driver works for Translink, Northern Ireland's public transport company. | The bus driver works for Translink, Northern Ireland's public transport company. |
Translink spokesman Ciaran Rogan said: "The driver is very shaken - it's very concerning." | Translink spokesman Ciaran Rogan said: "The driver is very shaken - it's very concerning." |
Residents on Northland Road were allowed to return to their homes at about 03:30 GMT. | Residents on Northland Road were allowed to return to their homes at about 03:30 GMT. |
In County Antrim, residents also spent part of the night out of their homes in Portglenone, after a suspicious object was found on Main Street at 04:30 GMT. | In County Antrim, residents also spent part of the night out of their homes in Portglenone, after a suspicious object was found on Main Street at 04:30 GMT. |
Police said the alert was a hoax. | Police said the alert was a hoax. |