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Lurgan bomb plot was 'designed to kill' police, says PSNI Lurgan bomb plot was 'designed to kill' police, says PSNI
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An attempted bomb attack in County Armagh on Saturday night was "absolutely designed to kill" police, the PSNI has said. An attempted bomb attack in County Armagh on Saturday was "absolutely designed to kill" police, the PSNI has said.
Homes were evacuated in Lurgan after officers responded to a call reporting an unexploded device - but, as they searched, a second device exploded.Homes were evacuated in Lurgan after officers responded to a call reporting an unexploded device - but, as they searched, a second device exploded.
Police believe the initial call was designed to lure officers to the area.Police believe the initial call was designed to lure officers to the area.
Supt David Moore said the incident - which did not injure anybody - was a "clear and unequivocal murder attempt".Supt David Moore said the incident - which did not injure anybody - was a "clear and unequivocal murder attempt".
The security alert began following a call to a charity, during which the caller said a device had been fired at a police patrol but had failed to explode.The security alert began following a call to a charity, during which the caller said a device had been fired at a police patrol but had failed to explode.
Second deviceSecond device
Officers found a suspicious object and evacuated families from homes in Victoria Street.Officers found a suspicious object and evacuated families from homes in Victoria Street.
However, while police officers were searching the area a second device went off. However, while police officers were searching the area a second device went off. The explosion happened between 16:00 and 17:00 BST.
Police said on Sunday that the devices they recovered "appeared to have been planted" and they did not believe any device was fired at them.
Supt Moore said: "This was a clear and unequivocal murder attempt on policemen and women who serve the community in Lurgan.Supt Moore said: "This was a clear and unequivocal murder attempt on policemen and women who serve the community in Lurgan.
"The professional, methodical and diligent way officers responded to this incident undoubtedly saved lives.""The professional, methodical and diligent way officers responded to this incident undoubtedly saved lives."
He described those who planted the device as "heinous criminals".He described those who planted the device as "heinous criminals".
Police officers were also attacked with petrol bombs and bricks during the security alert.Police officers were also attacked with petrol bombs and bricks during the security alert.
'Pointless actions'
Upper Bann MLA John O'Dowd, from Sinn Fein, condemned those responsible, saying they had "brought nothing but disruption to the local community".Upper Bann MLA John O'Dowd, from Sinn Fein, condemned those responsible, saying they had "brought nothing but disruption to the local community".
"Those behind this alert are not representative of the people of Lurgan and should stop these pointless actions immediately," he added."Those behind this alert are not representative of the people of Lurgan and should stop these pointless actions immediately," he added.
As a result of the security alert, the rail line between Lisburn and Portadown was closed.As a result of the security alert, the rail line between Lisburn and Portadown was closed.
Families have now returned to their homes in Victoria Street following the alert.Families have now returned to their homes in Victoria Street following the alert.
SDLP MLA Dolores Kelly described the attack as "not only an evil attempt to kill the PSNI but a total disregard for the people of Lurgan".