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Two guns have been recovered close to where a policeman was shot dead in Northern Ireland last week.Two guns have been recovered close to where a policeman was shot dead in Northern Ireland last week.
Constable Stephen Carroll, 48, was shot dead by the Continuity IRA in Craigavon last Monday. A total of seven people are being questioned about the murder.Constable Stephen Carroll, 48, was shot dead by the Continuity IRA in Craigavon last Monday. A total of seven people are being questioned about the murder.
Bottles and stones were thrown at police in the town on Monday evening. A gang of about 30 youths threw bottles and stones at police in Craigavon on Monday evening. A van was hijacked and set alight in the Tullygally area.
Meanwhile, police investigating the Real IRA murders of two soldiers in Antrim have been given until Saturday to continue questioning three men. It is understood searches have been continuing after the discovery of guns.
A fourth man remains in custody in connection with the 7 March shooting. In nearby Lurgan, the annual St Patrick's Day parade has been cancelled due to tensions in the area.
The scene of the soldiers' murders at Masserene Army barracks was revisited by detectives on Saturday night. 'Considerable anxiety'
At the weekend, police carrying out searches in Lurgan, County Armagh, in connection with the murder investigation came under petrol bomb attack from rioters. The decision was taken on Monday night at a meeting of St Peter's GAA club, which organises the event.
Soldiers Mark Quinsey, 23, from Birmingham, and Patrick Azimkar, 21, from London, were shot dead by the Real IRA. In a statement, the club said the "scenes of violence and destruction in Lurgan and Craigavon within the last seven days have created considerable anxiety and concern within the local community".
At the weekend, police in Lurgan came under petrol bomb attack from rioters as they carried out searches in connection with the investigation into the Real IRA murder of two soldiers in Antrim on 7 March.
Youths threw missiles and petrol bombs as police carried out searches
Soldiers Mark Quinsey, 23, from Birmingham, and Patrick Azimkar, 21, from London, were shot dead by the Real IRA at Masserene Army barracks.
Police have been given until Saturday to continue questioning three men aged 41, 32 and 21 in connection with the killings.
A fourth man remains in custody in connection with the shooting.
The murders of the two soldiers and a policeman in the space of three days sparked widespread outrage across Northern Ireland.The murders of the two soldiers and a policeman in the space of three days sparked widespread outrage across Northern Ireland.
Detectives investigating the murder of Constable Carroll, who was shot while on duty in Craigavon on 9 March, arrested two more people on Monday, while police were given an extra five days to question a 21-year-old man.Detectives investigating the murder of Constable Carroll, who was shot while on duty in Craigavon on 9 March, arrested two more people on Monday, while police were given an extra five days to question a 21-year-old man.
A total of seven people are being questioned in connection with the attack.A total of seven people are being questioned in connection with the attack.