Police searches in Dromore linked to Ronan Kerr's murder
POLICE searches linked to the murder of Constable Ronan Kerr have been carried out in Dromore today (Wednesday),the PSNI have confirmed
At lunch time today police conducted searches at the Curly Road, Dromore.
It follows a number of arrests made both here and in England earlier this week.
A 39-year-old man from the Omagh area was arrested yesterday (Tuesday) under the Terrorism Act.
He was later released unconditionally.
Following similar searches a 22-year-old, also from Omagh, was detained by police in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire on Monday.
According to a PSNI spokesperson a number of items were seized during the search, including a lorry.
He remains in custody.
Constable Kerr from Beragh outside Omagh was killed in a booby-trap car bomb in Omagh in April 2011.
He was the second police officer to be murdered since the Royal Ulster Constabulary became the PSNI in 2001.
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