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A bomb's been discovered in the garden of a house in North Belfast.
The device was planted outside the property in the St James Mews area sometime between Thursday night and early yesterday morning.
It's since been made safe, and has taken away for further examination.
A police spokesperson said:
Detectives are appealing for witnesses after a viable explosive device was discovered in the garden of a house in St James Mews in north Belfast yesterday afternoon.
Shortly after midday police received a report that a suspicious object had been discovered in the garden of a property.
Police attended and ATO were tasked to examined the object.
Following examination ATO declared it to be a viable explosive device. The device was made safe and removed for further examination.
Detective Sergeant Gardiner is appealing for anyone who was in the St James Mews area overnight Thursday night or early yesterday morning and who witnessed anyone in the area or anyone who has any information that can assist with the investigation to contact Detectives in Musgrave on 101 quoting reference 499 26/10/18. Alternatively, information can also be provided to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 which is 100% anonymous and gives people the power to speak up and stop crime.
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