Four due in court over mortar find

Four men will appear at the Special Criminal Court later this morning charged in connection with the discovery of a mortar in…

Four men will appear at the Special Criminal Court later this morning charged in connection with the discovery of a mortar in a car in Dundalk on Tuesday night.

The device was primed and “ready to be used”, according to gardaí. They said it was the first discovery of a mortar in such a state of readiness in some time.

Gardaí believe the interception of the car, a Northern Ireland-registered Peugeot 306, prevented a possible dissident republican attack.

A Garda source said the mortar could have caused destruction similar to that done in an 1985 IRA mortar attack on Newry police station that killed nine RUC officers.

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It took over four hours in freezing temperatures to make the device safe, and gardaí were forced to close off the M1 in both directions as the mortar could have posed a significant threat to the public.