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South Armagh security operation: Controlled explosions on second day of alert South Armagh security operation over, say police
(about 2 hours later)
Army technical officers have carried out controlled explosions at an ongoing security operation near Crossmaglen in County Armagh, close to the Irish border. A two-day security alert near Crossmaglen, in County Armagh, has ended.
The two-day operation began about lunchtime on Tuesday, when police closed the A37 Concession Road, Conalig, which is the main route from Castleblayney to Dundalk. The operation began about lunchtime on Tuesday, when police closed the A37 Concession Road, Conalig, the main route from Castleblayney to Dundalk.
It followed a report that a device had been left at a property in the area.It followed a report that a device had been left at a property in the area.
Seven homes have been evacuated. Seven homes were evacuated. Army technical officers have carried out controlled explosions but nothing untoward has been found.
Insp Lorraine Dobson thanked local residents and the wider community for their patience.Insp Lorraine Dobson thanked local residents and the wider community for their patience.
Local Sinn Féin councillor Terry Hearty said the alert had caused "serious disruption" to residents and businesses. Earlier, Sinn Féin councillor Terry Hearty said the alert had caused "serious disruption" to residents and businesses in the area, which is close to the Irish border.
"It is very obvious that those who created this alert care little about the community. The situation has been further compounded by the length of time it is now taking to deal with the alert," he said."It is very obvious that those who created this alert care little about the community. The situation has been further compounded by the length of time it is now taking to deal with the alert," he said.
"When I was out there this morning they carried out a controlled explosion at a yard, and they said they had searching to do yet.""When I was out there this morning they carried out a controlled explosion at a yard, and they said they had searching to do yet."
Concession Road has been closed from Cullaville to the border. Concession Road, which had been closed from Cullaville to the border, has now re-opened.
Motorists have been advised to seek alternative routes for their journey.