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'Bombs' seized in dissident raid Dissident suspects are questioned
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Three people have been arrested at a flat in Dublin and three suspected pipe bombs recovered. Three people have been arrested at a flat in Dublin by police investigating dissident republican activity.
Two men and a woman, all in their 30s, were arrested in Ulster Street in Phibsboro on Sunday by police investigating dissident repubicans. Two men and a woman, all in their 30s, were arrested in Ulster Street in Phibsboro, on Sunday.
The street was closed off while members of the Irish army bomb squad dealt with the devices. It was originally reported three pipe bombs had been found but a spokesperson said no explosive material or bomb-making components were found.
Two of the arrested people are being detained in Blackrock and one in Donnybrook police stations. However, it is suspected five pieces of pipe which were seized were to have been used to make devices.
They are being detained under Section 30 of the Republic of Ireland's Offences Against the State Act. The street was closed off while members of the Irish army bomb squad dealt with the objects.