Lorry rams police car and flees into Republic following anti-fuel smuggling raid along the border
The PSNI says that three officers were injured in the incident By Rónán Duffy Friday 5 Mar 2021, 5:44 PM Mar 5th 2021, 5:44 PM 38,706 Views 24 Comments
The police car was significantly damaged in the incident.
The police car was significantly damaged in the incident.
THREE PSNI OFFICERS have been injured after a lorry rammed a police car involved in an anti-fuel smuggling operation along the border in Northern Ireland.
The lorry in question then crossed over the border into the Republic with gardaí now alerted to the incident.
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