Belfast on high alert

Schools, roads closed off in security scares

By Deborah McAleese and Will Ellison
Tuesday, 31 March 2009

A schoolboy darts past a blazing lorry in the Ardoyne area of Belfast  in scenes Northern Ireland thought it had finally consigned to the history books.

Alan Lewis

A schoolboy darts past a blazing lorry in the Ardoyne area of Belfast in scenes Northern Ireland thought it had finally consigned to the history books.

Security was stepped up across Northern Ireland today amid concern dissident republicans may once again attempt to bring chaos to the streets of Northern Ireland.

Roads were sealed off — and a primary school closed — today following the discovery of suspicious objects in Belfast and police in Londonderry were hunting for two gunmen who shot a man in both legs during an attack in the Rosemount Gardens area of the city.

Army bomb experts were tasked to examine suspicious objects at Ligoniel Road, close to the junction of Wolfhill Road in north Belfast, and the Whiterock Road in west Belfast this morning.

Several roads were closed to traffic due to the security alerts, causing disruption to motorists during morning rush hour.

The alert on the Whiterock Road also forced the closure of St Aidan’s Primary School on the Springfield Road.

Three hundred children had to be sent home because of the discovery of the suspicious object.

Meanwhile, the railway line at Lake Street in Lurgan was closed this morning because of a burnt out vehicle on the line.

In Derry, two masked men broke into the house in the Rosemount Gardens area of the city at approximately 11.45 last night and shot their victim.

The assailants are described as being 5ft 10in and 6ft 2in tall, both are slim, and were wearing tracksuits, baseballs caps and scarves over their faces. The injured man was taken to hospital.

The security forces were placed on high alert following yesterday’s series of orchestrated dissident bomb hoaxes and hijackings.

The incidents have been met with fury from all political parties who insist that those responsible will not succeed in dragging Northern Ireland back to the past.

A van driver was doused in petrol during a number of terrifying hijackings in Belfast yesterday.

It is understood the driver, who is reported to work at a quarry in west Belfast, was pulled from the vehicle and drenched in flammable liquid before hijackers set fire to his lorry on the Whiterock Road.

The lorry incident occurred as dissidents attempted to bring chaos to the streets through an orchestrated campaign of hijackings and hoax bomb alerts – many around police stations– which resulted in road closures and traffic gridlock.

The M1 motorway has been reopened after it was closed due to an abandoned vehicle and the roads across Lurgan, where hijackings and attempted car thefts were also reported, have also been reopened.

The trouble flared at around 3pm yesterday when a stolen van was crashed into the gates of Holy Cross Church on the Crumlin Road and set alight. This was followed by a series of hijackings.

First Minister Peter Robinson said those responsible were "beneath contempt".

"Those who would try to destabilise and destroy Northern Ireland will fail. We won't be going back. The criminal terrorists responsible for the series of bomb scares and hijackings have no support whatsoever in the community," said Mr Robinson.

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I don't see why our little island is any worse than what goes on in other countries. It's just because of our history and because the country is small that the problems are highlighted. Where I get angry is that the police force don't or are unalbe to do more. If this was the States, these people would be locked up or dealt with severely. Over here it's always a case of 'we have no proof' or we have to protect the perpetrators. It's the law that makes ME want to leave the UK.

Posted by Sarah | 01.04.09, 14:25 GMT

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Stop calling these people "dissidents" or "republicans"!!!

They are just criminals! Simple clowns that want to ruin everything that was acheived throughout these years!

Posted by sajko | 01.04.09, 11:44 GMT

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Mark "Mickey recently suggested that every person in the south of Ireland wears sack cloths and rags and eats gruel"

Just you Mark, just you.

I see you took my comment out of context.

Posted by mickey | 01.04.09, 10:52 GMT

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I think it should be clear, most of the trouble caused recently is the work of car thieves and local thugs just jumping on the dissident bandwagon.

That photo of the White Mountain roadsweeper truck says it all - it's in the area doing a good job for the local community, yet the local thugs hijack it and destroy it.

Are the local communities too scared to admonish or point the finger at these thugs ? There's a psyche of turning a blind eye to this stuff when it's happening on your doorstep

BTW William's post (2032 31-Mar) made the most sense in everything I have read here. If only our politicians were so likeminded.

Posted by Frank | 01.04.09, 10:23 GMT

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Why can't these trouble makers wake up and realise that their actions are selfish and irresponsible? Can't they grasp the concept that the good and decent amongst us have all moved on with our lives and want peace amounst all religions rather than the unease and hate they're trying to create. If they're so against the fact that people just want to get on with our lives then they should be the ones to move away so they don't have to see a calmer Ireland, north and south. As for the idiots that are planting 'suspicious' objects everywhere: GET A LIFE and seek some physcotherapy. It doesn't matter what side of the devide you live on you're just a pack of losers!

Posted by Kaye | 01.04.09, 07:12 GMT

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The Assembly should retire for ten years with pay for ten years! Gawd bless the british taxpayer! The Garda deal with this type of situation every second weekend in Dublin and Limerick.

Posted by Linda Kennedy | 01.04.09, 03:00 GMT

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People on here have no idea of the history the island of Ireland has. It is mind blowing to read some of this diatribe bull.
to Colin- why would we move? Northern Ireland at one time was all Irish- we want you to go back to the where you came from . We shouldnt have to share two nations, just because they came to Ireland and declared it theres doesnt mean it is.
Several of these divided countries you have spoken of are far from harmonic.
People on here are correct , The Republic cannot afford the North be it Catholic or Protestant . Irish government wouldnt entertain good tax paying money on unemployment.

Posted by Bemused | 01.04.09, 00:56 GMT

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I'm glad that I left N.Ireland. It really is a disgrace. I feel sorry for the decent folk left behind.

Posted by canuck | 31.03.09, 23:59 GMT

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Seems as though basic thuggery is taking place.  Normally the "Nutting Squad" would take care of the joyriders and others who have become a nuisance.  The problem here is that these so called units are committing low level operations. It is more like a cry for attention than an order from a high ranking CO. The burning and leaving a car on the railway tracks are signs of wanting to be noticed. The "Two-pack" style of kneecapping is very low level ranks at best. This group feels that the time to make a name for themselves and gain the respect is now. They are not thinking clearly about the very seasoned person who has put down the gun and diffused the bomb because that was their order from their CO. If the IRA deals with these troublemakers will they be put in a bad light because it could be said that they are operational again? I bet the IRA is thinking the same thing.

Posted by Chris | 31.03.09, 23:50 GMT

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It just shows the idiocity of these republiclican eejits who want the 'British forces' off British soil, YET they start their trouble again, which just means the British Forces are going to REMAIN in this part of Britain. And Colin, I couldn't agree more with you m8.

Posted by Stuart | 31.03.09, 23:45 GMT

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We pray for peace for Belfast & Northern Ireland. We visited the Republic & Northern Ireland in September & October 2008. My grandmother was born in Belfast and we visited with family living north of Belfast. While we were in the Republic we heard of a bomb being found in the Belfast area, but were not going to let that deter us from visiting all of Ireland. Hearing our family, who worked across the street from a bombed building, talk about the fear and lack of rebuilding for so many years due to the "troubles", I hope that the majority of the people (on both sides) will not tolerate a return to this violence by a few "terrorists". I do understand the background of the "troubles" as I have both catholic & protestant ancetors. So much progress has been made in the past few years. I pray that the children will not be subjected to violence returning to N.I. We're all god's children & the majority of the people of N.I. get along together just fine.

Posted by Shirley | 31.03.09, 23:32 GMT

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Neither Loyalists or 'decent' Republicans want a return to violence These dissidents are destroying the Republican cause and that is good for me. It's easy to take a life, but not easy to restore it. We can have our own traditions and beliefs, but everyone wants a job. next time i'll have the eye operation done instead of gettig bluttered.

Posted by James | 31.03.09, 22:38 GMT

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having been born and raised in belfast, and now in the states, I am really deeply saddened to hear northern ireland is now stepping back instead of forward, and ruining the peace we have built over the past years, for peace living citizens...do we really want our future children to go through what we did? are we so quick to forget all the innocent lives lost? i was proud that ireland had searched for peace while other countries are at War...every time an american hears my accent they comment on how wonderful it is ireland has improved...i think its a shame to ruin what we have as a country worked so hard to build by letting others step in and shame us!

Posted by jen | 31.03.09, 22:15 GMT

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The reason why Terra del Fuego does not face the same problems as Ireland is probably because there's no people living there

Would it really be a good strategy to remove all human beings from Ireland just to benefit the peace process utopia of zero dissident-crimes? I don't think so Colin!

Posted by Erik | 31.03.09, 21:40 GMT

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Can't believe that all this has started up again! I thought that finally those scary days of my childhood were long gone and that NI could start to enjoy a bright future. It appears not! I'm glad I upped sticks and left. Any summer holiday I was thinking of taking back home if now gone and there' s no way I'm going to waste my money in NI. I'm sure there are a lot more like me who will stay away, there goes your tourist dollars NI! Wise up you little thugs, you're ruining things for everyone!

Posted by Vanessa | 31.03.09, 21:35 GMT

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I'm so sorry for all the pain in the last few months and the last few decades. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and feelings. Keep writing, keep talking, keep listening to each other. Thank you for your willingness to stand together.

Posted by Tisera | 31.03.09, 21:02 GMT

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Happened to back home yesterday visiting my parents - I live in Dublin. Remembered very quickly why I got out of N.Ireland in the first place - a Reginald Maudling moment - and why I am glad my kids were not brought up in the place.

Posted by Mick | 31.03.09, 20:51 GMT

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People are discussing religion being the reasons for this disgusting behaviour. These people are do not represent anyone. Nothing more.

I live in Dublin and find people in the Republic very excepting, you just need to look at the population of Ireland. I'm originally from Newtownards, being brought up in a Protestant tainted lifestyle has not changed me as a person, I have beliefs beyond this world and understand life is too short to have to suffer at the hands of these Immoral beings.

If they had a Moral bone in there body they would take a look at themselves and understand its not their Northern Ireland, its ours and we all have rights to live in peace. The Forces weither it be the PSNI, the Garda or the Military on both sides should fix this and stamp out this unacceptable behaviour once and for all.

Enough is Enough.

Posted by Gavin | 31.03.09, 20:40 GMT

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im a prodestant but i ask all like minded cathelics take the hand of friendship and path of peace all these dissidents of whatever cast would as soon turn against you than anyone else and you know it ghandi didn use force its counter productive

Posted by william | 31.03.09, 20:32 GMT

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I agree with Peter Robinson on the whole, these people have no support whatsoever in the community. Their press conference demonstrated just how on the fringe they are, it was a parody!

Posted by Farrah | 31.03.09, 20:07 GMT

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