11/06/2004
Three incendiary devices found under cars
Three incendiary devices have been left under cars in Co Antrim on Friday.
Two of the devices were found under vehicles in the Old Staffordstown Road area of Randalstown while a third device was left under a car in Whelan Park at around 9am.
The device in Whelan Park was found burnt out causing some damage to the vehicle while one of the devices in the Old Staffordstown Road area partially ignited, damaging one of the cars. The third device failed to ignite.
Police in Antrim have appealed for witnesses to the incidents and described the devices as "crude".
(MB)
Two of the devices were found under vehicles in the Old Staffordstown Road area of Randalstown while a third device was left under a car in Whelan Park at around 9am.
The device in Whelan Park was found burnt out causing some damage to the vehicle while one of the devices in the Old Staffordstown Road area partially ignited, damaging one of the cars. The third device failed to ignite.
Police in Antrim have appealed for witnesses to the incidents and described the devices as "crude".
(MB)
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