Police say that a viable explosive device, discovered in Lisburn, may have fallen from a vehicle.
The discovery of the object in Market Place yesterday afternoon sparked a security alert lasting almost nine hours.
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2/2 Police would like to thank members of public for their patience and cooperation during this lengthy operation.Investigation now underway
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Superintendent Brian Kee said:
"Our investigation into the circumstances surrounding this security alert is at a very early stage. We are following a number of lines of enquiry, one of these is that the device may have fallen from a vehicle.
"As part of a follow up operation in the Lagmore area of Belfast last night, a vehicle was seized for examination.
"We are keen to hear from witnesses or anyone who was in the Market Place area of Lisburn yesterday and who may have information that could assist the investigation. Detectives can be reached by calling 101 quoting reference 686 30/07/16."
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