Bishop says there’s no appetite for ‘pointless violence’ that takes us back to days of mistrust

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Hundreds were in the area at the time, including children, when an alarm was raised after a call was placed to the Samaritans.

Officers have said they evacuated the area “just in time”.

 

No-one was hurt.

Bishop Ken told Premier about the moment he discovered the news.

Speaking during Premier’s News Hour, he said: “I was very disappointed – very frustrated.

“There’s no heart or appetite for this sort of pointless violence and it was just taking us back to the days of mistrust and of hostilities that we wanted to get away from.”

Five men are being held by police in Northern Ireland over the incident and officers think the New IRA may have been behind the attack.

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Meanwhile, less than 48 hours after the explosion, homes have been evacuated in Londonderry as police say a vehicle was hijacked by three masked men.

Officers say an object was seen being thrown into the back of a van before it was abandoned.

Bishop Ken said the community remains united.

“Across the community now there’s a unanimous voice of disapproval for this – there’s no support whatsoever,” he said.

“Every voice of every politician and every leader that you’re hearing on the local radio stations here is against what happened and has no time for it.”

Bishop Ken called for prayers while the investigation into both incidents continues.

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