Gunmen force delivery driver to take suspected bomb to County Armagh police station
Gunmen in Lurgan, County Armagh, Northern Ireland, hijacked a car on Monday night and forced the delivery driver to drive a suspected bomb to a police station. The incident prompted a security alert, the evacuation of around 100 homes, and the closure of several streets.

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AI-generatedGunmen in Lurgan, County Armagh, Northern Ireland, hijacked a car on Monday night and forced the delivery driver to drive a suspected bomb to a police station. The incident prompted a security alert, the evacuation of around 100 homes, and the closure of several streets. The driver was stopped in the Kilwilkie estate and ordered to drive the vehicle, containing a device, to Church Road, where he alerted authorities. A controlled explosion was carried out by police. While no group has claimed responsibility, suspicion has fallen on dissident republicans. The incident has been widely condemned by political figures, who have expressed solidarity with the driver and the local community.
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5 extractedThere is absolutely no place for this utterly reckless and abhorrent behaviour.
It was an “absolutely terrifying ordeal” for the driver.
Police carried out a controlled explosion on the suspect device.
About 100 homes were evacuated as a result of the incident.
Gunmen hijacked a car and forced the occupant to drive it to a police station in Lurgan, County Armagh.