Northern Ireland: Enniskillen man facing explosive charges to be quizzed about ‘separate suspected incidents’


A Co Fermanagh man allegedly involved in transporting radio-controlled explosives designed to pierce armoured vehicles is to be questioned about separate suspected incidents, a court heard on Tuesday.

The suspect is currently remanded in custody charged with preparing terrorist acts and possessing explosives in suspicious circumstances and with intent to endanger life. He was arrested after an armour-piercing projectile was recovered in Co Louth on June 8 last year. Logan and a co-accused allegedly travelled across the border to collect the explosives from a Co Cavan graveyard and take them to the disused site near Carrickarnon, previous courts heard.

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