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Arrest over police mortar attack Man arrested over police mortar attack released without charge
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A 44-year-old man has been arrested by detectives investigating a mortar bomb attack on police Land Rover in west Belfast last month. A 44-year-old man, arrested by detectives investigating a mortar bomb attack on police Land Rover in west Belfast last month, has been released without charge.
The device was detonated as officers passed the City Cemetery on the Falls Road on 14 March. No-one was injured but a family's car was hit by debris.The device was detonated as officers passed the City Cemetery on the Falls Road on 14 March. No-one was injured but a family's car was hit by debris.
The dissident republican group calling itself the IRA claimed responsibility. Sources said the device contained newly acquired Semtex explosives. He was arrested in west Belfast on Monday.
The man was arrested in west Belfast. The dissident republican group calling itself the IRA claimed responsibility.
He has been taken to Antrim police station for questioning. Sources said the device contained newly acquired Semtex explosives.