Larne arms find '˜one of the most significant in recent years'
On Saturday the discovery was made at Capanagh Forest near Larne after two members of the public found suspicious objects in the woods.
Over the weekend PSNI officers located three barrels hidden in purpose-built holes in the woods.
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Hide AdIn a statement it was revealed that: An Explosively Formed Projectile (EFP); Two Claymore anti-personnel mines; Several pipe bombs; Quantities of explosives and ammunition; Command wire; Component parts to construct a substantial number of explosive devices; and Magazines and ammunition for an assault rifle were recovered from the barrels:
Detective Superintendent Kevin Geddes, from Serious Crime Branch, said: “This is one of the most significant seizures of explosives which police have made in recent years, both in terms of its size and its capability. A number of these devices were ready to be deployed. This seizure has undoubtedly saved lives.
“We are investigating a link to a previous find of munitions at Carnfunnock Country Park in the Larne area last March when bomb making components and explosives were uncovered. There are links in terms of the general location and the manner and method of storage and packaging of these munitions.
“The fact that an Explosively Formed Projectile was recovered which has an armour-piercing capability means that one of our main lines of enquiry will focus on dissident republican terrorists. All these components will now be subjected to rigorous forensic testing in an effort to provide additional lines of enquiry.”
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Hide AdHe added that the PSNI were “indebted to the two members of the public who spotted suspicious objects on Saturday”.
“Their vigilance prompted the recovery of this significant and substantial haul of munitions and has undoubtedly contributed to lives being saved,” he said.
“The threat level in Northern Ireland from dissident republican groups remains severe, which means an attack is highly likely. It is vital that people remain vigilant, wherever they are and whatever they are doing. We will continue to work to keep people safe and would ask anyone with information about suspicious activity or objects anywhere in Northern Ireland to contact police. Once again, this seizure has demonstrated that when people provide us with information, we will act on it to ensure everyone in our community is kept safe.”