BREAKING NEWS: TROVATE 2 ARMI DA FUOCO SULLA SCENA DELL’OMICIDO DI STEPHEN CARROLL
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Sono state rinvenute 2 armi da fuoco nell’area in cui è avvenuto l’assassinio dell’agente del PSNI, Stephen Carroll. Le armi sono ora al vaglio degli investigatori.
Le persone in stato di fermo e sottoposti ad interrogatori in relazione alle indagini sui 2 attacchi del 7 e del 9 marzo, sono 11 in totale.
Two guns found near murder scene (4U Tv)
Two firearms have been found near the scene of Constable Stephen Carroll`s murder in Craigavon.
Police say they were found during searches on Monday evening and have been taken away for further examination.
Meanwhile, detectives investigating the killing of two soldiers at Massereene Army Barracks in Antrim have been given a five day extension to question three men.
The fourth remains in custody.
Detectives investigating the murder of Constable Stephen Carroll have arrested two more men.
A 31-year-old and a 27-year-old were detained in Craigavon on Monday morning.
Detectives are also examining a gun and ammunition seized by police in one of a series of dramatic raids staged on Saturday.
Officers are tracking the dissident republicans who shot dead two soldiers at Massereene barracks in Antrim and killed a police constable in Craigavon, Co Armagh.
Police were attacked by masked youths in the Craigavon area on Saturday after they arrested high-profile republican Colin Duffy, 41, at his home in Lurgan over the murder of the two soldiers.
A police officer was injured when he was struck on the shoulder with a brick.
There were also disturbances on Sunday night when youths set fire to two cars near the front of the nationalist Drumbeg estate.
Also among those arrested was 32-year-old Declan McGlinchey, son of notorious republican paramilitary leader Dominic McGlinchey who before his death was dubbed the most wanted man in Ireland.
The recent murders of security force members were carried out by the Continuity IRA and the Real IRA dissident republican groups, who oppose the peace process.
Detectives are now questioning seven people over the murder of Police Constable Stephen Carroll, 48, who was killed by gunmen from the Continuity IRA in an attack launched in Craigavon last Monday night.
Police carrying out searches in Craigavon on Saturday in connection with Constable Carroll`s murder also uncovered a gun and ammunition.
Detectives were granted a five-day extension to continue questioning a 21-year-old man arrested on Friday over the killing.
A further three men were arrested on Saturday morning by police probing the murders of soldiers Mark Quinsey, 23, from Birmingham, and Patrick Azimkar, 21, from London, who were gunned down by the Real IRA as they collected pizzas at the gates of the Massereene Barracks in Antrim on the night of Saturday March 7.
Detectives investigating the attack, where a further two soldiers and two pizza delivery men were injured, also arrested a man in Antrim on Saturday evening.
Former Sinn Fein member and Garvaghy Roads residents spokesman, Breandan MacCionnaith, is now the Eirigi spokesman.
He says there is no need for armed actions here:
” In relation to events that flow from armed struggle we don`t believe there is any justification or conditions existing in Ireland at the present time for armed struggle”.