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Orange hall damaged in explosion | |
(30 minutes later) | |
Police are investigating an explosion at an Orange hall in the County Tyrone village of Pomeroy. | |
The incident was reported to police at 0830 GMT on Friday. | |
Richard Reid, who is a trustee of Bawn Orange Hall, said those behind the attack forced their way in with a sledgehammer. | |
"A fire was started in the front porch but more sinister, some sort of explosive device appears to have gone off within the main hall." | |
Mr Reid said this had caused "considerable damage to internal structures together with blowing a hole in the roof, lifting the rear of the roof up off the walls and blowing through the slates". | |
The incident was reported to police at 0830 GMT on Friday. | |
Sinn Féin MLA Michelle O'Neill said such attacks "only set back community relations". | Sinn Féin MLA Michelle O'Neill said such attacks "only set back community relations". |
"In recent months there have been attacks on Orange Halls and GAA clubs alike. Both are equally as wrong and need to be brought to a stop immediately." | "In recent months there have been attacks on Orange Halls and GAA clubs alike. Both are equally as wrong and need to be brought to a stop immediately." |
The Pomeroy Road has been closed and diversions are in place. | The Pomeroy Road has been closed and diversions are in place. |
Anyone who was in the area late on Thursday night or early on Friday morning is asked to contact the police. |