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Noose tied on hijacked pensioner | |
(about 14 hours later) | |
Thieves suspected of a series of car hijackings on both sides of the border forced a pensioner to drive his car with a rope around his neck. | |
Three men hijacked his vehicle after the stolen car they were in collided with a vehicle travelling along the main Newtownhamilton to Belleek road. | Three men hijacked his vehicle after the stolen car they were in collided with a vehicle travelling along the main Newtownhamilton to Belleek road. |
They then forced the man, who is in his 60s, to drive into County Louth. | |
Police suspect the same men had earlier stolen a silver Vauxhall Astra from a caravan site at Tollymore Forest Park. | |
Irish police said they believed the incidents on both sides of the border are connected. | |
The series of incidents began at about 0400 BST on Thursday, when a car which had been set alight on the Trassey Road in Newcastle was discovered. | |
A short time later, a man staying in his caravan at nearby Tollymore Forest Park was assaulted by a man who stole the keys to his silver Astra. | |
Later on at about 1230 BST, a woman was driving on the main Newtownhamilton to Beleek road when her vehicle was in collision with a silver Astra. | Later on at about 1230 BST, a woman was driving on the main Newtownhamilton to Beleek road when her vehicle was in collision with a silver Astra. |
A criminal gang operating in south Down and County Armagh were rampaging around the area interfering with cars, stealing cars and at one stage kidnapping a gentleman Danny KennedyUUP | |
The three occupants got out and unsuccessfully tried to stop a car before hi-jacking a woman's people carrier. | The three occupants got out and unsuccessfully tried to stop a car before hi-jacking a woman's people carrier. |
A lorry driver who saw what was happening tried to block the road, forcing the thieves into a gully. | A lorry driver who saw what was happening tried to block the road, forcing the thieves into a gully. |
The men then hijacked the pensioner's car, put a rope around his neck and made him drive to Daw's Corner in Dundalk. | |
PSNI roadblock | |
Police in the Republic of Ireland are investigating an incident where an 81-year-old woman was injured when she was dragged from her car by a gang of youths in Dundalk, County Louth. | |
The woman had stopped her car when she saw the gang crash another car they had already hijacked. | |
She suffered a serious leg injury after being dragged from her car, said Irish state broadcaster RTE. | |
It said the Garda Air Support Unit had been involved in the search for the gang, which returned across the border before turning away from a PSNI roadblock near Newry, County Down. | |
They then struck again when they stopped another female driver on the Old Warrenpoint Road, pulled her from her car and assaulted her before driving off again. | |
The gang are thought to be aged in their late teens or early 20s and may have southern Irish accents. | |
Newry and Mourne Sinn Fein councillor Jimmy McCreesh said he visited the homes of some of those caught up in the incidents. | |
He said he hoped those traumatised in "these savage incidents" make full recoveries. | |
Ulster Unionist Newry and Mourne assembly member Danny Kennedy said the incident raised concerns and said it was "highwaymen operating in broad daylight". | |
"A criminal gang operating in south Down and County Armagh were rampaging around the area interfering with cars, stealing cars and at one stage kidnapping a gentleman," he said. | |
"He had the traumatic experience of having a rope placed around his neck and being brought across the border." |