“We firmly believe that this disturbing incident was a failed attempt to kill a local police officer.”
Detectives in Fermanagh are investigating the attempted murder of an off-duty police officer in Kesh.
The incident happened at the home of a male police officer on the Rosscah/Crevenish Road at around 2am on Thursday, 2 January.
“The male police officer was at home in the Rosscah/Crevenish Rd area at around 2am this morning when he noticed movement outside his property,” Detective Chief Inspector Julie Mullan said.
“Upon opening his front door to investigate, the officer was confronted by a masked male aiming a shotgun at him. We firmly believe that this disturbing incident was a failed attempt to kill a local police officer.
“There are no words to describe those who would creep through the dark of night with nothing but death and destruction on their minds. Their actions stand in stark contrast to those officers, including their intended target, who everyday police our communities with dignity, respect and courtesy.”
Investigating detectives are keeping an open mind as to the motivation behind this attack and have said a “primary line of enquiry is that organised criminal elements may be responsible.”
Detective Chief Inspector Mullan added: “I would take this opportunity to appeal for the help of the people of Kesh and further afield in identifying this would-be killer. Were you in the Rosscah/Crevenish Road area early this morning? Did you see anyone or anything you felt was suspicious? Did you capture dashcam footage? Do you have any information about this crime? No matter how small or insignificant it may seem, please get in touch. The investigation team can be contacted by calling 101, quoting reference 126 02/01/20.”
Information can also be provided anonymously via the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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