Two "viable" pipe bombs found in north Belfast security alert

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By Adam Evans

The PSNI says two viable devices were found during a security alert in north Belfast.

Workmen are said to have discovered pipe bombs in the New Lodge area this afternoon.

Police called in the bomb squad who have now carried out controlled explosions and people are being allowed to return to their homes.

Local Councillor, JJ Magee says he's relieved no-one was injured.

Detective Sergeant Keith Wilson said: “A security alert in north Belfast has now ended and residents who were evacuated have been allowed to return to their homes. 

“Churchill Street, Lepper Street and Dawson Street have now all reopened to traffic. 

“The alert followed the discovery of two suspicious objects close to a community centre in the Churchill Street area around 1pm today, Wednesday 22 August.

“ATO carried out controlled explosions on both and they have been declared as viable devices. 

“These devices could have killed or seriously injured members of the public walking past the place where they had been crudely hidden. 

“Such a reckless act should have no place in our society and I would appeal to anyone who noticed any suspicious activity in the area in recent days, or anyone who has any information that could help with our investigation to contact detectives at Musgrave on 101 quoting reference number 577 of 22/8/18.”

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