Bomb delay described in Omagh terror trial

It took police controllers 10 minutes to alert officers in the North to a bomb planted outside their station, a terrorism trial in Northern Ireland heard today.

Bomb delay described in Omagh terror trial

It took police controllers 10 minutes to alert officers in the North to a bomb planted outside their station, a terrorism trial in Northern Ireland heard today.

Emergency call co-ordinator Constable Harold Crooks was unable to raise the alarm at Armagh Police Station in May 1998 because the phone line was busy, Belfast Crown Court heard.

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