Dissident republicans behind 'viable' security alert in Enni

Dissident republicans behind 'viable' security alert in Enniskillen


A security alert in Enniskillen has ended after the discovery of a suspicious object in the Lough Shore Path area.
Police had earlier cordoned off the area near Riverside and began investigating the object, before Army Technical Officers (ATO) attended the scene and made the area safe.
In a statement, the PSNI said they believed dissident republicans were behind the incident and they condemned those responsible for potentially putting the public at risk.
In a statement, PSNI Chief Superintendent Andy Freeburn, South Area Commander, said: "A security alert in Enniskillen has ended following the discovery of a suspicious device in the Lough Shore Path area, in the vicinity of Riverside, this morning.

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