Violent attack could have link to 'loyalist paramilitaries'

Three men were injured during a serious assault in Bonds Street around 1.40 am on Sunday morning.

Author: Sasha WyliePublished 13th May 2018

Police say they are exploring a potential link to loyalist paramilitaries after a violent attack in Londonderry..

Three men were injured during a serious assault in Bonds Street around 1.40 am on Sunday morning.

It's understood a number of men were seen armed with what is described as sledgehammers and hammers in the area.

Two of the victims were in their 30s and the other was in his 40s.

The PSNI believe they were the victims of an "unprovoked and cowardly attack" by four armed assailants.

They are trying to establish a motivate behind the attack - and say they are exploring a potential link to loyalist paramilitaries.

Detective Sergeant Ray Phelan said: “Shortly before 1:40am police received a report from a member of the public that a number of men were seen walking along Bonds Street armed with what was described as a sledgehammer and hammers.

"NIAS paramedics responded minutes later and discovered three men, two in their 30s and one in his 40s with injuries sustained as a result of what appears to have been a violent attack.

"We believe the three men were the victims of an unprovoked and cowardly attack by four assailants armed with weapons.

"Police are exploring a potential link to loyalist paramilitaries as part of our enquires.

"We are working to establish how the men sustained their injuries, who was responsible, what the circumstances were leading up to the incident and we are making a number of appeals.

"Were you in the Bonds Street or Lower Glendermott Road area between 1am and 1:40am this morning? Did you see any suspicious activity? Did you see a number of men walking along Bonds Street armed with hammers?

"We are keen to hear from anyone who was socialising in licensed premises on the Dungiven Road last night, and who witnessed any type of altercation.

"Anyone with information is asked to contact detectives at Strand Road on the non emergency number 101, quoting reference number 154 of 13/05/18.

"Alternatively, information can also be provided to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 which is 100% anonymous and gives people the power to speak up and stop crime."