NI bomb attack - Explosives strapped to container of flammable liquid placed near where female PSNI officer's three year-old girl sits

The PSNI has launched an online Major Incident Public Portal that allows people with information, photographs or videos connected to the attempted murder of a part-time female police officer in Dungiven earlier this to submit them to the police.
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Detective Superintendent Richard Campbell said had the device actually detonated it would have caused a "fireball" and "engulfed the victim's car".

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“The device, which had explosives attached to a container with flammable liquid, was designed to cause a fireball which would have engulfed the victim’s car and anyone in it or anyone close by, or those calling to the house.

A group referring to itself as the new IRA has claimed responsibility for the failed attack but the PSNI has said it is keeping an open mind.A group referring to itself as the new IRA has claimed responsibility for the failed attack but the PSNI has said it is keeping an open mind.
A group referring to itself as the new IRA has claimed responsibility for the failed attack but the PSNI has said it is keeping an open mind.
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“What is really distressing is the terrorists placed the bomb at the rear of the car directly at the point where the victim’s three year old daughter sits.

"It demonstrates the complete and utter disregard those who planted it had for the life of a mother and her very young daughter.

"This was a cowardly and despicable act carried out by desperate people. They deserve no support from any part of our community."

A group referring to itself as the new IRA claimed responsibility for the failed attack but DS Campbell said his team are "keeping an open mind".

PSNI forensic officers pictured at the scene of the incident in Dungiven earlier this week.PSNI forensic officers pictured at the scene of the incident in Dungiven earlier this week.
PSNI forensic officers pictured at the scene of the incident in Dungiven earlier this week.
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“While the investigation is at an early stage and detectives are keeping an open mind, we are aware that a claim has been made on behalf of the new IRA and this is a strong line of enquiry for us.

“I appeal to anyone who has any knowledge of this attack, or indeed of anyone involved in dissident republican, or other violent or terrorist, activity to come forward and provide any information they have to the police. We particularly want to hear from anyone who was in the area of Ballyquin Road, Dungiven between Monday April 12 and Monday April 19, 2021."

DS Campbell added: “Today we have launched the Major Incident Public Portal at: https://mipp.police.uk/operation/PSNI21Q07-PO1 so that people can tell us what they know, send photographs or upload video or dash-cam footage.

“I am appealing to anyone who has any information to talk to us. Please pick up the phone and tell us what you know on 101 or alternatively on the anonymous Crimestoppers charity number on 0800 555 111 or online at http://crimestoppers-uk.org/.

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“We all need to work together to bring those responsible for attempting to kill a three year old child and her mother to justice.”

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