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Police in Northern Ireland will increase patrols and checkpoints following a car bomb attack on a PSNI station in Dunmurry. The New IRA claimed responsibility for the attack, which aimed to kill police officers.
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Police will step up patrols and checkpoints after a bomb attack on one of their stations on the outskirts of Belfast.
A car bomb exploded outside the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) station in Dunmurry on Saturday night after a delivery driver was forced to transport it.
On Tuesday, Assistant Chief Constable Davy Beck said the PSNI had "concerns about threats across Northern Ireland from dissident groups", and that people could expect to see more vehicle checkpoints and patrolling officers.
In a statement to the Irish News, the New IRA said it was responsible for the attack.
The dissident republican group said it had been an attempt to kill police officers as they tried to leave the building.
The driver's vehicle had been hijacked at gunpoint in Twinbrook, west Belfast, shortly after 22:50 BST on Saturday.
His vehicle was then fitted with a gas cylinder device before he was ordered to bring the bomb to the station, where it exploded.
The device detonated while police were directing local residents to safety, including families with young babies.
The attack took place in a built-up area, close to family homes in which many children were already in bed asleep.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, Beck said the PSNI's job is "to keep communities safe and also our officers who bravely serve to protect these communities".
"We are taking every reasonable step to do so. However, we need the active support of our communities to do this."
The PSNI is treating the attack as attempted murder.
Northern Ireland's police chief said it was a "deliberate, reckless and stupid attack".
Jon Boutcher praised the bravery of officers who "rushed towards danger" to evacuate family homes close to Dunmurry police station.
Boutcher was speaking at a press conference at Stormont, during which the first and deputy first ministers and the Policing Board chairman also condemned the attack.
He called the bombers "mindless idiots" and urged anyone with information to contact the PSNI "before these people actually harm or kill somebody".
The term "dissident republicans" describes a range of individuals who do not accept the Good Friday Agreement.
The Provisional IRA - the main armed republican paramilitary group for most of the Troubles - declared a ceasefire in the run up to the agreement and officially ended its violent campaign in 2005.
Dissident republicanism is made up of various groups which broke away from the Provisional IRA, including the Continuity IRA and New IRA.
A car bomb exploded outside a Police Service of Northern Ireland station in Dunmurry, with the New IRA claiming responsibility for the attack.
Police are increasing patrols and vehicle checkpoints due to concerns about threats from dissident groups following the recent bomb attack.
The New IRA is a dissident republican group that opposes British rule in Northern Ireland and has claimed responsibility for attacks against police officers.

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The groups are much smaller than the Provisional IRA, although they have access to high-calibre weapons and explosive devices.