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Friday, 14 December 2007, 08:04 GMT

Security alerts at GAA grounds

GAA ground Police are investigating a number of overnight security alerts at GAA grounds across Northern Ireland.

They said a suspect device found in Randalstown, County Antrim, was a hoax.

Nothing was found during searches at clubs in Coalisland, Dungannon, Armagh and every club in the Londonderry area.

It follows the discovery of a pipe bomb at a GAA club near Banbridge, County Down, on Thursday. A man had telephoned a warning that a device had been left.




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