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Northern Irish police charge man with attempted murder after car bomb attack

By Thomson Reuters May 1, 2026 | 12:11 PM

LONDON, May 1 (Reuters) – Police in Northern Ireland said on Friday a 66-year-old man had been charged ​with a number of offences, ‌including attempted murder, following an attack on the Dunmurry police station in south Belfast at the weekend.

The man was arrested under ‌the ​Terrorism Act on Tuesday ⁠and has also ⁠been charged with possessing explosives, causing an explosion, the possession of articles for use in terrorism and hijacking by ​compelling a person to act, the police said.

He is expected to ⁠appear in court ⁠on Saturday.

A car bomb exploded ​outside a police station in the Dunmurry ​area late on Saturday after a ‌delivery vehicle was hijacked and the driver forced to take it to the site, Northern Ireland police said ⁠on Sunday.

The Irish News quoted the New IRA as claiming responsibility for the attack on ⁠Tuesday. The ‌New IRA is one ⁠of a number of active ​militant ‌groups opposed to a 1998 ​peace deal ⁠and has been behind attacks on police, including a similar attempted car bombing at a police station outside Belfast last month.

(Reporting by Elizabeth PiperEditing by ​Ros Russell)