Ireland: Cells raided in Mountjoy Prison in major response to ‘sinister’ petrol bomb attack on prison guard’s home


Cells across Dublin’s Mountjoy Prison have been raided in a major response to a “sinister” petrol bomb attack on a prison officer’s home.

The Irish Mirror has learned that a massive search took place across the prison throughout Tuesday after the home of a senior prison officer was targeted in a petrol bomb attack on Monday night. “The prison was turned upside down as a response to this. The message is you won’t get away with this,” a source said.

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Source: Irish Mirror News


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