World | Northern Ireland Frantic Cops Hunt IRA Bomb Police from both sides of border team to find 300-lb. device By Jason Farago Posted Mar 12, 2009 9:22 AM CDT Copied A Police Service of Northern Ireland officer salutes the coffin of Constable Stephen Paul Carroll, as it arrives at his home in Banbridge, Wednesday, March, 11, 2009. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison) Security forces from both sides of the Irish border are scrambling to find a 300-pound bomb that the Real IRA may have smuggled from the Republic into Northern Ireland. A telephone call alerted authorities that the device was intended for an army barracks. Belfast was also on alert after a device that turned out to be a "sophisticated hoax" was discovered, reports the Telegraph. "The red light went up on Monday and there is a panic on that the next thing to happen is a bomb somewhere in the north," said one Northern Irish security officer. The tip-off came on Monday, after the murder of two soldiers in Antrim but before the shooting of a police officer later that day. Read These Next Trump laid a 'trap' for Democrats, and GOP aims to pounce. CNN boss asks workers not to 'jump to conclusions' about deal. Trump supporters draft plan for him to take control of elections. Christina Applegate pulls back the curtain on her real life. Report an error