18/07/2003

Belfast security alert declared a hoax

A security alert in the centre of Belfast has been declared an elaborate hoax.

Traffic was disrupted for a time in the Ormeau Avenue area on Friday afternoon following a police search.

Meanwhile, almost four million cigarettes have been seized in Belfast Docks.

The seizure by local customs officers contained Sovereign Classic cigarettes worth £700,000.

The shipment arrived in Belfast from the Far East on Thursday.

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