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Two men charged over mortar bomb Two men charged over mortar bomb
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Two County Armagh men have appeared in court charged with conspiring to murder members of the security forces. Two men have been remanded in custody charged with conspiring to murder members of the security forces.
They are Gary Toman, 22, of Drumnamoe Avenue in Lurgan, and 23-year-old Damien McKenna of Dean's Walk, also in the town. Gary Toman, 22, of Drumnamoe Avenue and Damien McKenna, 23, of Dean's Walk, both in Lurgan, were also charged with possession of a mortar bomb.
They are also charged with possession of a mortar.
In addition, they face charges of possession of items which could be useful to terrorists, including a circuit tester, pliers and batteries.In addition, they face charges of possession of items which could be useful to terrorists, including a circuit tester, pliers and batteries.
They were arrested on Monday in connection with the discovery of a horizontal mortar at Cornakinnegar Road, Lurgan, on 5 April. A third man was arrested on Tuesday in connection with the bomb find.
They were remanded in custody to appear again on 10 May. The two men in court were arrested on Monday in connection with the discovery of a horizontal mortar at Cornakinnegar Road, Lurgan, on 5 April.