Bomb unit determines suspect device at Liffey Valley was 'non-viable'
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Bomb unit determines suspect device at Liffey Valley was 'non-viable'
"Traffic restrictions are in place around Liffey Valley, near the bus terminal as firefighter/paramedics from Tallaght along with our Blanchardstown ambulance respond to an incident. A District Officer from Dolphins Barn and An Garda Siochana are also at the scene."
"The Defence Forces said bomb disposal experts responded to a request for assistance from An Garda Siochana after 8pm in relation to 'suspect device found in the Liffy Valley area of Co Dublin'. The bomb experts determined the device was 'non-viable' and the scene was handed over to gardai."
Multiple emergency services responded to an incident near Liffey Valley shopping centre bus terminal in Clondalkin, Dublin. Dublin Fire Brigade, gardaí, and paramedics from Tallaght and Blanchardstown were deployed to the scene. Traffic restrictions were implemented around the retail park area. Defence Forces bomb disposal experts were requested by An Garda Síochána after 8pm to investigate a suspect device found in the Liffey Valley area. The bomb experts assessed the device and determined it was non-viable. The operation concluded by 10pm, and the scene was handed over to gardaí.
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