08/02/2017

North Belfast Residents Warned Not To Touch Anything Suspicious

Police are warning residents in north Belfast not to touch anything suspicious following reports a device had been left in the area.

The PSNI launched a security alert in the Manor Close area on Tuesday, 07 February, at around 7.30pm.

Nothing was found during the searches and the alert ended just after midnight.

However, police are urging anyone who notices a suspicious object not to touch it and to contact them immediately.

(CD/JP)

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