Explosive device 'recklessly left' near playing children leads to arrest of 4
Four people have been arrested after an explosive device was left near children playing football in Derry, Northern Ireland.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) confirmed the device was "viable" and it was taken away for further examination.
The arrested four remain in custody.
Police and Ammunition Technical Officers attended the scene on Saturday. The device was left near the Corrody Road area of Derry.
Derry City and Strabane Area District Commander, Chief Superintendent Nigel Goddard said: “A number of cordons remain in place as police continue to search the area as part of our investigation. We would like to thank the local community for their patience and understanding during this time.
“This explosive device was recklessly left in a public area, just metres away from houses and a sports area where a number of children were competing in football.
Arrests were made after the attempted hijacking of a car on Friday evening, which police confirmed was related to the incident on Saturday.
Police said on Saturday they received a report a delivery driver was allegedly approached by three masked men who tried to hijack his car.
The PSNI's Detective Chief Inspector Logue said the suspects were allegedly "armed with what is believed to be knives and a firearm."
Goddard added: “Four people have been arrested and a number of searches have been carried out by detectives investigating this incident and an attempted hijacking on Friday evening. They remain in custody assisting us with our enquiries.
“Our focus remains firmly on keeping people safe against the threat posed by violent groups. No matter what level of involvement people have with any criminal or terrorist activity, we will investigate and where appropriate, put people before the courts to answer for their actions.
“Our investigation into this incident is ongoing, and we strongly urge anyone with information, suspicions or concerns about dangerous and illegal activity in our community to contact us on 101.”