Bomb target officer was with family (VIDEO)

A FOILED attempt to murder a police officer in Northern Ireland was carried out by dissident republicans who could also have killed his family, police said.

The Belfast-based Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) constable was about to take his wife and two young children out for lunch on Sunday when he checked under his car outside his house in the city and discovered a viable device.

Assistant Chief Constable George Hamilton said: "If that officer had not checked under his car we would have been looking at a murder or multiple murders."

The constable was checking his car outside his house on the Upper Newtownards Road when he found the device.

Dissidents have repeatedly targeted security force members in recent years. Over the last five years there have been 115 arrests and 35 charges and 64 officers have had to leave their homes, a police spokeswoman said.

In November long-serving prison officer David Black, 52, was shot dead in a motorway ambush in Co Armagh as he drove to work. A group styling itself the "new IRA" claimed that attack. The faction was formed in the summer when a number of splinter groups joined forces.

In April 2011 newly qualified police officer Ronan Kerr, 25, died when a dissident booby trap car bomb exploded under his vehicle at his home in Omagh.

Mr Hamilton appealed for anyone with information on the latest murder bid to come forward. "All right-minded people need to condemn this, it is a repugnant and inhumane act," he said during a Belfast press conference.

"We believe that the consequences of this could have been absolutely devastating for the officer, his family, the police family and for the community across Northern Ireland. He is a good officer and hard working. His purpose is to serve his community. Those people who are anti-peace...who are not prepared to move forward, have tried to murder this officer, we consider that repugnant, it is inhumane by any standards, in any society that is wrong."

He said there was a severe threat level across Northern Ireland and appealed to officers to be vigilant and check under their cars.

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