By David Hunter
A viable pipe bomb type device has been discovered during a security alert in County Londonderry.
A suspicious device was discovered on the Foreglen Road overnight.
Several roads in the area had to be closed this morning while army bomb experts examined the object, although diversions have now been lifted.
Detective Inspector Bob Blemmings said: "A viable pipe bomb type device has been examined by ATO and made safe.
"It will now be taken away for forensic examination.
"The device was discovered by police this morning following a call to a local hospital.
"We appreciate that the alert caused traffic disruption and we are grateful for the patience and support shown by the community and commuters.
D.I Blemmings continued "As we go forward with our investigation we are appealing for the public's assistance. Were you in the area of the Foreglen Road at any time overnight? Did you see anything or anyone out of the ordinary? If so, detectives would like to hear from you. They can be contacted by calling 101."
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