Republican Sinn Féin has condemned arrests made as part of a Police investigation into a security alert at Enniskillen Police Station in March.
Three people were arrested by the PSNI in Fermanagh yesterday - one has subsequently been released.
Two men, aged 27 and 42 and a woman aged 29, were arrested as part of an investigation into the discovery of a viable device in the Lough Shore Path area of Enniskillen on St Patrick's Day.
It follows the arrest of three people in Cavan two weeks ago as part of a Garda investigation into dissident republican activity.
In a statement to Northern Sound News today, Republican Sinn Féin condemned the arrests and claimed they are an attempt by Gardaí and Police to "crush the organisation".
It says "these attempts have failed miserably in the past and will fail again".
Republican Sinn Féin is widely linked with the Continuity IRA, which claimed responsibility for the security alert at Enniskillen Police Station.