20/06/2006
Ten held after police operation
Ten people are still being held for questioning after police foiled a conspiracy to purchase weapons for dissident republicans during an operation, which was carried out yesterday.
Over 200 officers, assisted by army personnel, carried out eight raids in Counties Armagh and Fermanagh as part of an operation aimed at disrupting an alleged conspiracy to procure a significant quantity of arms.
Police have also confirmed that part of yesterday's operation was to search for possible arms dumps belonging to the Real IRA.
Members of the PSNI's Crime Operations branch also travelled to France to assist French police with a related search.
Earlier on Monday, a police spokesperson said that they believed that they had disrupted a "potential major terrorist conspiracy" in the UK and Europe.
The ten people arrested are currently being held at the serious crime unit at Antrim, one of whom is also being quizzed in connection with the 1998 Omagh bombing in which 29 people were killed.
(EF/SP)
Over 200 officers, assisted by army personnel, carried out eight raids in Counties Armagh and Fermanagh as part of an operation aimed at disrupting an alleged conspiracy to procure a significant quantity of arms.
Police have also confirmed that part of yesterday's operation was to search for possible arms dumps belonging to the Real IRA.
Members of the PSNI's Crime Operations branch also travelled to France to assist French police with a related search.
Earlier on Monday, a police spokesperson said that they believed that they had disrupted a "potential major terrorist conspiracy" in the UK and Europe.
The ten people arrested are currently being held at the serious crime unit at Antrim, one of whom is also being quizzed in connection with the 1998 Omagh bombing in which 29 people were killed.
(EF/SP)
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