DUBLIN – Police and Army officials say a bomb found on a bus has been made
safe Tuesday, hours before Queen Elizabeth II was due to arrive in Dublin.
The device was found in the luggage compartment of a bus travelling on the
outskirts of Maynooth in County Kildare west of Dublin, officials said.
It was found late Monday night and was declared safe early Tuesday morning
after a controlled explosion by bomb disposal experts. The bomb parts were
given to the police for testing and investigation.
Bomb experts also examined at least one other suspicious object discovered
Tuesday but police concluded the small device was a hoax and did not pose a
threat to public safety.
Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny said the threat from dissidents is minimal
because of the police's extensive security arrangements.
"They've put in place a comprehensive security operation. You'll recall
we've had American presidents here before, a pope," he said. "So
obviously while there have been incidents, the Gardai (police) have been able
to deal with those."
Some 8,500 police are lining the sections of Dublin where the queen and her
husband Prince Philip plan to visit. She is coming to Ireland for a four-day
visit.
She will be the first monarch to visit the Republic of Ireland since it
gained independence.
Her visit has prompted complaints and protests from dissident groups.
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