Police reveal deadly 'homemade Semtex warhead' as four men charged with terror offences
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The suspects will appear in court this morning after Irish police released the image, saying: "This potentially lethal device has been made safe" Four men arrested by detectives probing dissident republican activity have been charged with terror offences. The suspects were detained in the Lurgan area of Northern Ireland last week during a large-scale policing operation, Belfast Live reports. Police today revealed they also recovered a "fully prepared Explosively Formed Projectile (EFP) which was ready for deployment". And they said they believed a former member of the security forces had been targeted in a murder bid. A police spokesman added: "This potentially lethal device has been made safe. "An EFP is an improvised explosive device designed to penetrate armour plating when fired at relatively close range from a makeshift launcher. "A 22-year-old man has been charged with the attempted murder of police officers and possession ...