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Bomb threats against home of Ireland's deputy PM

Sep 08, 2025

Dublin [Ireland], September 8: Multiple bomb threats have been made in relation to the home of Irish Deputy Premier Simon Harris, it is understood.
A spokesman for An Garda Siochana, the Irish police, said they were investigating the matter. It is understood Harris is not at home and that the Garda Dog Unit is at the scene. It is the third threat against Harris, Ireland's minister for foreign affairs, trade and defence, in just over a week.
On Saturday Harris said a "vile" threat was made against a close family member. It comes after a woman was arrested and released from garda custody during the week after a threat was made against Harris's children.
Harris said in a statement on Saturday that the threats made against him and his family had "a very apparent motivation" which was to "intimidate me out of public office." (dpa)
Source: Qatar Tribune

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