Detectives investigating a bomb attack on a police station in County Antrim in April carry out further searches in Belfast, including at the Dunmurry area. According to reports, officers seize vehicles and mobile phones during these searches as part of efforts to trace those involved and gather evidence linked to the incident. The activity is led by detectives and takes place as part of the ongoing criminal investigation into the April blast at the police station. Local reporting describes the seizures as part of investigative work rather than a confirmation of arrests, and it focuses on the types of items recovered by investigators. BreakingNews.ie reports that detectives perform searches in Belfast on Friday in connection with the April attack, while the Belfast Telegraph also reports the same outcome, including vehicles and mobile phones taken by detectives. The searches are presented as part of a wider investigative process, with authorities continuing inquiries into the circumstances of the attack and the individuals responsible. No additional detail on charges, suspects, or specific search locations is provided in the available summaries.