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Northern Irish police charge man in connection with March police station attack

By Thomson Reuters May 7, 2026 | 3:46 PM

May 7 (Reuters) – Northern Irish police said on Thursday they charged a 48-year-old man in connection with ​an investigation into an attack on ‌a police station in March.

The person, who the police did not name, has been charged with attempted murder, attempting to cause an ‌explosion, ​hijacking, and possession ⁠of explosives with intent ⁠to endanger life or damage property, the police said in a statement.

The police had said on Wednesday that a ​48-year-old man and a 15-year-old boy had been arrested under the Terrorism ⁠Act, while a third ⁠person – a 39-year-old woman – was ​arrested on suspicion of perverting the course ​of justice, obstructing police and assisting ‌an offender.

Irish nationalist militants were likely behind the March hijacking and placing of an improvised explosive device in a ⁠food delivery vehicle that was ordered to drive to a police station before the device ⁠was ‌made safe, police has said ⁠previously.

Over 100 homes nearby were ​evacuated ‌while a controlled explosion was ​carried out ⁠to make the device safe.

The person is due to appear in court on Friday.

(Reporting by Natalia Bueno Rebolledo in Mexico City; Editing by Chris Reese and ​Alistair Bell)