Eleven people have been arrested by police investigating the attempted murder of senior detective John Caldwell in February.
Det Ch Insp Caldwell, 48, was left critically ill after he was shot while putting footballs into his car after coaching young people at football.
The shooting, which occurred in front of school children, has been widely condemned by political figures across Northern Ireland. He is one of the best-known detectives in the PSNI, often fronting press conferences on major inquiries during his 26-year career.Police said Det Ch Insp Caldwell, whowhen he attended a garden party at Hillsborough Castle with King Charles and Queen Camilla.
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