Houses evacuated after suspect device was found in Drogheda last night
Gardaí and the Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal team attended the scene.
Gardaí and the Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal team attended the scene.
The suspicious device was found in Drimnagh.
Gardaí received reports of a suspect device located at a property near Harold’s Cross Road this afternoon.
Gardaí responded to a call this morning at around 9am at an address at Shanliss Walk, Santry.
The device has been seized for further examination.
Gardaí and a bomb disposal team attended the scene on Monday.
There are currently 650 members of the Defence Forces serving in 14 countries.
A bomb disposal team is on its way to the harbour.
An Army Bomb Disposal Team made the device safe.
The operation is ongoing.
The army bomb disposal unit was called to investigate the ancient naval artillery shell at 2.15pm this afternoon.
The Mills 36 hand grenade was made safe and disposed of by the Defence Forces.
Evidence from the scene has been handed over to gardaí.
The scene was declared safe at 5.20pm.
A cordon was set up in the Mayfield area of Cork this afternoon.
The army’s Bomb Disposal Unit was called to the scene in Rush, Co Dublin, at 9.40am this morning.
The Army bomb disposal team made the device safe at the scene.
The Army has now handed the bomb parts back to gardaí for their investigation.
The incident happened late last night.
The Defence Forces has released statistics for this year on its army operations.
Houses were evacuated and road closures put in place.
The suspect package was declared a hoax.
The building had to be sealed off for a number of hours while an army bomb disposal unit examined the substance in the package.
The device was removed by army experts last night.
Thankfully, it was made safe by the Army Bomb Disposal Team.
Army experts were called to the Brownstown last night.
The device was made safe by army experts.
The device was made safe by the Defence Forces late last night.
The man is believed to have found the device near his home.
A cordon was placed around Edenmore Shopping Centre for a period this afternoon.
The area was cordoned off and nearby homes were evacuated while a bomb disposal team made the device safe this afternoon.
A “volatile” War of Independence grenade has already been found at the Dublin location and it is believed there may be a number of dangerous devices there.
The device was made safe by a bomb disposal team yesterday afternoon.
The device contained no explosive content, and was similar to the kind used in military drills.
The viable device was found in the Monksfield area overnight.
The claim was made to Northern Irish media at the weekend according to UK police.
The grenade underwent a controlled explosion this morning.
The device was found at a private residence in the Ballyogan area and was made safe by army experts.
The latest alert happened yesterday, at a house in Tallaght.