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Republican group Arm na Poblachta claims device left in Derry Chief Superintendent Darrin Jones 18 January, 2021 01:00 MEMBERS of the public in Derry have been urged to stay vigilant as republican group Arm na Poblachta claimed a device had been left in the city. Using a codeword, the group claimed the device had been left at a roadside last Sunday but failed to detonate. The group said it was left at the Ballyarnett Road and several warnings had been delivered, including one to a local priest last Sunday night and a parochial house on Wednesday. It is also claimed messages were passed on to two resource centres in Derry on Friday. ....
Detectives in Derry are appealing for information about the report of a vehicle hijacking in the Cornshell Fields area of the city last night. A report was made to police at 9:30pm that a silver-coloured Mitsubishi Outlander on Ballyarnett Road was hijacked by four masked men. The vehicle was later found burnt out in the Racecourse Road area. In a statement Detective Inspector Finlay that police are investigating the incident, which police believe may be linked to the security alert in the Racecourse Road area during the early hours of this morning and are appealing to anyone who has information about either incident to call them. ....
The vehicles were targeted in the Derrybeg area around midnight on Sunday. Sinn Fein MLA Liz Kimmins said the incident has left the “close-knit community” in “total shock” on Monday, stressing it was fortunate no one had been injured in the attack. “I condemn last night’s arson attack which saw a number of cars burned, including that of a heavily pregnant woman, which has caused her and her husband huge stress,” said the Newry and Armagh representative. “My colleague, councillor Charlie Casey, and I have spoken with a couple who had their car and work van burned in this incident and were extremely shook up.” ....