29/03/2011
North Belfast Bomb Alert Follows Shooting
A security operation is underway in the Oldpark area of north Belfast following a claim that a suspicious object has been abandoned in the area.
It came hours after the PSNI was investigating shots being fired in the same area on Monday night. They said earlier today that a number of bullet casings have been found in the Glenview Street area but noted there are no reports of anyone being injured or of any damage caused to properties.
After the probe, the Oldpark Road has now been closed between Manor Street and Oldpark Avenue. Hillview Road has also been closed and Rosapenna Street is closed from the Roseleigh Street junction as the claims are investigated.
A total of around 200 homes are expected to be evacuated, facilities will be provided at Ardoyne Community Centre with the assistance of community groups and partner agencies including Belfast Resilience Forum.
"We are mindful of the disruption the alert is causing to local people and commuters. We would thank people for their continued patience and support," said a police statement.
"Police must protect the community and every decision we take is for the welfare of the community - however the disruption is caused by those who make these claims and cause such distress in our community.
"Nothing suspicious has been found at this stage however enquiries are ongoing. We would again remind the public to report any suspicious activity and not to touch any unusual items," the PSNI spokesperson said, noting that anyone with information should contact police by calling 0845 600 8000.
Earlier today, the area's DUP MP, Nigel Dodds commenting on the shots being fired last night in Glenview Street, off Oldpark Road.
"There are clearly elements within the republican community which don't want to give up violence for their own selfish purposes. While no injuries have been reported in this incident I note that bullet casings have been found at the scene.
"This fits into a pattern of intimidation and attacks involving the use of guns, pipe-bombs and explosive devices by so-called dissident republicans in north Belfast.
"The illegal use of firearms in a built-up area must be utterly condemned. Clearly this will have been shocking for local residents and could have had very serious consequences. In responding to such incidents the police must be wary of any potential trap, as set by terrorists on the Antrim Road in January," he said.
"These criminal elements are a plague on society and I would urge the entire community to unite against them. Anyone with information on who is responsible for these reckless acts of violence should make that available to the police," he said.
Also today, it was revealed that a small bomb was found during an earlier security alert in west Belfast.
The Army has recovered what has been described as "a small hand-held explosive device" found on wasteland off the Grosvenor Road.
Police have said it "could have killed or seriously injured anyone in close proximity had it exploded".
The device was found at the back of Michael Dwyer's GAA club in Gibson Street and about 30 homes, a doctor's surgery, a Fold housing development and commercial premises were evacuated yesterday.
(BMcC)
It came hours after the PSNI was investigating shots being fired in the same area on Monday night. They said earlier today that a number of bullet casings have been found in the Glenview Street area but noted there are no reports of anyone being injured or of any damage caused to properties.
After the probe, the Oldpark Road has now been closed between Manor Street and Oldpark Avenue. Hillview Road has also been closed and Rosapenna Street is closed from the Roseleigh Street junction as the claims are investigated.
A total of around 200 homes are expected to be evacuated, facilities will be provided at Ardoyne Community Centre with the assistance of community groups and partner agencies including Belfast Resilience Forum.
"We are mindful of the disruption the alert is causing to local people and commuters. We would thank people for their continued patience and support," said a police statement.
"Police must protect the community and every decision we take is for the welfare of the community - however the disruption is caused by those who make these claims and cause such distress in our community.
"Nothing suspicious has been found at this stage however enquiries are ongoing. We would again remind the public to report any suspicious activity and not to touch any unusual items," the PSNI spokesperson said, noting that anyone with information should contact police by calling 0845 600 8000.
Earlier today, the area's DUP MP, Nigel Dodds commenting on the shots being fired last night in Glenview Street, off Oldpark Road.
"There are clearly elements within the republican community which don't want to give up violence for their own selfish purposes. While no injuries have been reported in this incident I note that bullet casings have been found at the scene.
"This fits into a pattern of intimidation and attacks involving the use of guns, pipe-bombs and explosive devices by so-called dissident republicans in north Belfast.
"The illegal use of firearms in a built-up area must be utterly condemned. Clearly this will have been shocking for local residents and could have had very serious consequences. In responding to such incidents the police must be wary of any potential trap, as set by terrorists on the Antrim Road in January," he said.
"These criminal elements are a plague on society and I would urge the entire community to unite against them. Anyone with information on who is responsible for these reckless acts of violence should make that available to the police," he said.
Also today, it was revealed that a small bomb was found during an earlier security alert in west Belfast.
The Army has recovered what has been described as "a small hand-held explosive device" found on wasteland off the Grosvenor Road.
Police have said it "could have killed or seriously injured anyone in close proximity had it exploded".
The device was found at the back of Michael Dwyer's GAA club in Gibson Street and about 30 homes, a doctor's surgery, a Fold housing development and commercial premises were evacuated yesterday.
(BMcC)
Related Northern Ireland News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.
29 May 2008
Welcome For Antrim Project's Job Creation
A new community-based develoment which is creating employment opportunities in Co Antrim has been welcomed by the NI Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie. She helped to launch the new, mixed-use resource and business project in Antrim town.
Welcome For Antrim Project's Job Creation
A new community-based develoment which is creating employment opportunities in Co Antrim has been welcomed by the NI Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie. She helped to launch the new, mixed-use resource and business project in Antrim town.
02 May 2018
Suspicious Object Found In L'Derry
A suspicious object found in L'Derry has sparked a security alert. The object was discovered in the Drumleck Drive area just after 8am on Wednesday, 02 May. A number of people have been evacuated from their homes and police officers have sealed off the area. The residents are being accommodated in the Shantallow Community Centre.
Suspicious Object Found In L'Derry
A suspicious object found in L'Derry has sparked a security alert. The object was discovered in the Drumleck Drive area just after 8am on Wednesday, 02 May. A number of people have been evacuated from their homes and police officers have sealed off the area. The residents are being accommodated in the Shantallow Community Centre.
02 September 2005
West Belfast community group gets £40k funding
A west Belfast community group, set up to deal with so-called joyriding and other forms of anti-social behaviour, is to receive a £40,000 boost from the Government, it was revealed today.
West Belfast community group gets £40k funding
A west Belfast community group, set up to deal with so-called joyriding and other forms of anti-social behaviour, is to receive a £40,000 boost from the Government, it was revealed today.
13 November 2002
£3m announced for north Belfast community groups
A £3 million funding package aimed at developing communities in north Belfast to encourage dialogue and partnership has been announced by the NIO today.
£3m announced for north Belfast community groups
A £3 million funding package aimed at developing communities in north Belfast to encourage dialogue and partnership has been announced by the NIO today.
28 February 2011
Muslims Get Special Policing Focus
The issues that impact on the delivery of the policing service in NI and how best they can meet the needs of the Muslim community were in focus recently. Members of the NI Policing Board met with the Muslim community as part of a series of meetings with minority ethnic communities.
Muslims Get Special Policing Focus
The issues that impact on the delivery of the policing service in NI and how best they can meet the needs of the Muslim community were in focus recently. Members of the NI Policing Board met with the Muslim community as part of a series of meetings with minority ethnic communities.