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Gardaí launched the raid in Drogheda as part of an operation targeting organised crime in the area.
A number of buildings in Edenderry were evacuated last night.
The discovery came just a day after a viable explosive was discovered near a Remembrance Day event.
Twelve pipe bombs were found in the suspects’ home.
Jurors were told the “cold and detached” former student held a grudge against the college after he was thrown off a course.
Four adults and one child were in one of the houses at the time of the attack.
Pipe bombs were thrown at the two officers who were responding to a 999 call last Tuesday night.
The 25-year-old has been taken to Northern Ireland for questioning.
The two officers escaped injury but were said to be “badly shaken” by the event.
Residents had to leave their homes during a security alert at Lenadoon Avenue, where the bombs were found.
Gardaí say the operation was part of an ongoing investigation into a number of robberies and aggravated burglaries in the area.