Bomb, gun and ammunition seized during major search of 'dissident' site in Derry/Londonderry

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A bomb, a handgun and ammunition have been recovered during a major police operation in Derry/Londonderry. 

The extensive search of a 38 acre site in the Ballymagroarty area began yesterday and concluded this afternoon.  

Superintendent Gordon McCalmont said the large scale search concentrated on land adjacent to a local housing area being used by terrorists. 

"We believe [it] is being used by violent dissident republicans to store objects that could pose a real and substantial danger to our community," he added. 

"This operation has been designed to find these items and take them away from those who would wish to use them to kill, injure and bring destruction to our streets.

Superintendent Gordon McCalmont said the "dangerous items" will be subject to rigorous forensic examination.

"The despicable criminals using this area for terrorist purposes are reckless and continually put our community at risk," he added. 

"Despite the constant threat posed by this dangerous minority, local police officers continue to provide a community-focussed policing service to the people of Derry/Londonderry whilst simultaneously working to thwart their activities through operations like this one.

"Our chances of success are improved by support and information from the local community.

"Anything you know, or anything you have seen – share that information with us and help us put these criminals out of business.

"You can call us on 101, 999 in an emergency or information can be given to Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.” 

SDLP leader Colum Eastwood has described the haul as "deeply disturbing".

“The discovery of what has been described by police as 'dangerous objects’ in searches linked to dissident republican activity is deeply disturbing," he said.  

"How many times do the people of Derry have to reject those intent on causing murder and mayhem on our streets before they get the message?

“The use of violence in the pursuit of political goals is not only immoral, it is a failed strategy.

"Those who continue to engage in violence have nothing to offer the people of this city or this island.”

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