Sunday, 11 May 2014

Huge bomb found as Giro d'Italia party hits town

Finnstown House Hotel in Lucan. Photo: El Keegan


ANTI-terrorist detectives seized a massive car bomb in Dublin which was primed and ready to be detonated.

The car containing the milk churn bomb was discovered by gardai in the car park of the Finnstown Country House hotel in Lucan, Co Dublin.
Sources revealed that it contained 50lb of explosives made from fertiliser, and was armed and ready for use with a timer attached.
While the intended target remained unclear, the bomb was seized just hours before the culmination of the high profile Giro d'Italia.
The cycling race brought hundreds of thousands of people to the streets of Dublin yesterday, and the event is broadcast to 125 million households worldwide.
"This was a deadly, full-size bomb which had been wired up and ready for imminent use. If it had gone off it would have caused total devastation," a source said.
The Irish Independent understands that dissident republicans are suspected of transporting the device from Belfast to Dublin in recent days. It is believed the device was going to be moved from the Lucan car park to its intended target.
Security sources say that the device, made safe by an Army Bomb Squad, would have caused carnage if it had exploded. It is understood that it was fitted with a Timer Power Unit, a hallmark of all major IRA bombs. Also known as a "safe to arm" switch, the TPU can be set to detonate at a given time, which can range from a few hours to several days or even months after it is set.
It is understood that a Dublin man who was later arrested has close links to the Real IRA.
The man is from the inner city and was an associate of murdered RIRA boss Alan Ryan. Gardai located the device after receiving a tip-off, and a major security operation was launched.
Hundreds of guests – many of whom had been attending a wedding – were left stranded outside the luxury Finnstown Country House Hotel overnight after the massive bomb was discovered in the car park.

Source-Irish Independent


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