Driver doused with petrol during Derry hijacking, woman shaken in attack by masked youth, crowd of 150, 20 masked individuals

A delivery driver was covered with petrol when his car was hijacked in the third consecutive night of disorder in Derry on Wednesday night, the PSNI have confirmed.
A burning van in Galliagh in the early hours of this morning.A burning van in Galliagh in the early hours of this morning.
A burning van in Galliagh in the early hours of this morning.

The hijacking occurred at the Galliagh roundabout at around 10.30 p.m.

At around the same time a woman was left shaken after a masked youth tried unsuccessfully to hijack her car in a separate incident in Galliagh Park, police said. She managed to escape but her car was damaged.

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Then, in the early hours of this morning, a van was hijacked and torched in the Fergleen Park area, while around 20 masked individuals, some armed with metal bars, tried to take a man's car in the Fairview Road area but without success.

Derry & Strabane District Commander, Chief Superintendent Emma Bond said: "This has been the third night of disorder in our city at the hands of cowards determined to cause disruption in our communities. It is unacceptable and I am very disappointed people made a deliberate decision to go out onto the streets and cause trouble.

"Yesterday, the world's media was focused on the city as John Hume was laid to rest. The scenes in our communities last night are not representative of this city.

“I want to stress the disorder we have seen on our streets over the past few nights has been caused by a minority of people who have absolutely no regard for our communities being impacted, and the people who live here.

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“I am urging those who have been engaged in this recent violence, and anyone tempted to become involved in this type of criminal behaviour, to stop and consider the consequences of their actions, and desist immediately."

The disorder occurred not long after police, dealing with an elaborate bomb hoax on the Skeoge Road, came under petrol bomb and paint bomb attack.

At around 10.30pm, police received the report that a white recovery truck was hijacked in the vicinity of the Galliagh Roundabout.

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The driver and his passenger were stopped by two, possibly three men, on the road, according to the PSNI.

One of the men then poured fuel inside the vehicle, covering the driver. Both males managed to escape from the vehicle in what was a terrifying ordeal for them and get to safety before the truck was set alight, police said.

NIFRS and police attended the scene where a crowd of around 150 people had gathered. Some of those who had gathered threw missiles, including stones and bottles, at officers. A petrol bomb was also thrown but failed to ignite.

As this was taking place, police received the report of the attempted hijacking in Galliagh Park where the woman was stopped by a young masked male who tried to take her vehicle - a black Kia - using a wheelbrace. The woman managed to flee to safety. Damage was caused to the car door, and the woman was understandably left shaken.

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At around 12.40am today, the PSNI received a report that a van was hijacked in the Fergleen Park area and set on fire.

Another attempted hijacking was reported just after 2am this morning; this time in the Fairview Road area. It was reported around 20 masked individuals, some armed with metal bars, tried to take a man's car, but without success

Chief Superintendent Bond said: "I would also urge anyone, including those who gathered to watch this disorder last night to understand this is not entertainment. This is dangerous, reckless activity, which has a significant impact on not only the people whose vehicles were targeted, but also on the local communities.

“I want to finish by thanking the community and elected representatives who worked last night to engage with those involved to leave the area. I would continue to ask those in the community to continue to use their influence to help us maintain control of the situation so we don’t have another night of disorder and our communities don't come under attack again.

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“We have gathered evidence in relation to these incidents and are working to identify those responsible and those involved and we can assure the public we will be working towards making arrests.

"Our priority is keeping people safe, and I want to reassure the people of this city that our response, should there be any further disorder, will continue to be proportionate and we will deploy the necessary resources to detect and deter those responsible. "