Taoiseach Simon Harris responds to a bomb threat at his family home, labeling it as 'utterly unacceptable'. Gardaí declare the threat a hoax. Read more!
Taoiseach Simon Harris found himself in a terrifying situation when a bomb threat was made to his family home, where his wife and children were present. Responding to the threat, Harris emphasized that the use of the word 'hoax' was inadequate, highlighting the serious nature of the incident as an attempt to intimidate. Gardaí swiftly intervened, conducting a search that confirmed the threat was indeed a sinister hoax.
Despite the harrowing experience, Harris remained resolute, condemning the threat as 'utterly unacceptable'. He expressed his commitment to staying at his home, emphasizing the importance of protecting his family despite the distressing situation. The incident sparked discussions on the radicalization of individuals online, with Stephen Donnelly remarking on the concerning trend.
In a proactive move, armed Gardaí are set to be deployed to safeguard the Taoiseach's residence following the bomb threat. This decision, though prompted by the recent hoax, has been in the works for several weeks, underlining the ongoing efforts to ensure the safety of public figures like Simon Harris.
Simon Harris's firm stance in the face of adversity sends a powerful message. By vowing to stay at his home despite the threat, Harris reinforces the importance of standing strong against acts of intimidation. The incident serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by public figures in maintaining security for themselves and their families.
He stated that the usage of the word “hoax” was not a “fair word” as it was a threat designed to “intimidate”. The Irish Mirror understands that a ...
Gardaí searched the house and declared the call a sinister hoax.
A bomb threat was made against the home Taoiseach Simon Harris, with his wife and children present. It is being treated as a hoax.
Taoiseach Simon Harris has said the bomb threat made last night at his family home was "utterly unacceptable".
A bomb threat was made to the home of Taoiseach Simon Harris yesterday evening, while his wife and children were in the property.
Stephen Donnelly has said that a bomb threat at the Taoiseach Simon Harris' home has shown a 'real radicalisation' of people online.
While there was a hoax bomb alert at Simon Harris' home in Delgany, Co Wicklow last night the move by gardaí has been in the pipeline for a number of weeks ...
Taoiseach Simon Harris has described a hoax bomb threat on his family home last night as “a clearly unacceptable situation”. Gardaí rushed to the Wicklow ...
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Gardaí searched the house and declared the call a sinister hoax, a source told the Irish Examiner. Speaking on Thursday morning, Sinn Féin's Louisa O'Reilly ...
Gardaí searched the house and declared the call a sinister hoax, a source told the Irish Examiner. Speaking on Thursday morning, Sinn Féin's Louisa O'Reilly ...