Man arrested after car bomb explodes outside Belfast police station
A 66-year-old man has been arrested under the Terrorism Act
www.gbnews.comHere’s what’s currently circulating about the Dunmurry incident in Belfast:
A car bomb exploded outside Dunmurry Police Station in southwest Belfast, with authorities treating it as an attempted murder connected to dissident groups (widely reported as linked to the New IRA) [BBC coverage and other outlets]. This incident prompted a large police operation, evacuations, and multiple searches in surrounding areas [BBC: Dunmurry police station bomb; ITV and other local outlets corroborate parallel events]. As of late April 2026, investigations were ongoing, with arrests reported and police urging vigilance while condemning the attack [BBC: Dunmurry car bomb and subsequent updates; BBC: extra time granted for questioning a suspect].
Public impact: Residents in nearby areas, including families and infants, were evacuated or moved to safety during the response, and the broader community faced disruption as policing and security measures continued in eastern and western Belfast [BBC and ITV reports; multiple outlets note evacuations and cordons]. Authorities have emphasized that those responsible do not represent any community and must be held to account [BBC coverage of statements by political leaders].
Official responses: Northern Ireland leadership condemned the attack and called for peace, with security forces increasing patrols and pursuing investigations under terrorism-legislation authorities [BBC quotes from First Minister and other leaders; PSNI statements echoed across outlets]. A suspect arrests and ongoing searches suggest a continuing emphasis on disruption to violent groups in the region [BBC: 66-year-old suspect; GB News and other outlets reference arrests and ongoing inquiries].
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A 66-year-old man has been arrested under the Terrorism Act
www.gbnews.comPolice in Northern Ireland declared a security alert in the town of Dunmurry, on the outskirts of Belfast, after reports that a car bomb exploded near a police station.
www.cbsnews.comNorthern Ireland police says it's miraculous no-one was injured after a car bomb exploded outside a police station.
www.perthnow.com.auChief Constable Jon Boutcher says his officers suspect the bombing was carried out by the dissident republican group known as the New IRA.
www.bbc.comPolice say they are also carrying out a number of searches in both east Belfast and west Belfast.
www.bbc.comA hijacked car, which had been fitted with a gas cylinder device, detonated outside Dunmurry Police Station on Saturday.
www.bbc.co.ukWatch the latest from ITV News - A car that exploded outside a police station on the outskirts of Belfast had been “hijacked” and the New IRA are believed to be responsible, police have said.
www.itv.comA attempted murder investigation has been triggered
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