09/11/2015

Arson Attack On Property In Belfast

Police have launched an investigation following a fire at a house in north Belfast.

The incident happened in the Greenmount Place area at around 5.30am on Saturday.

Fire crews attended the scene and put out the blaze.

Damage was caused to the kitchen and a bedroom of the property.

Police are treating the fire as arson and Detective Inspector Peter Mullan is appealing for anyone who witnessed the incident, or anyone with information, to contact detectives at Musgrave Police Station on the non-emergency number 101.

(CD/JP)

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