27/10/2015
Warning Issued To Public Not To Touch Suspicious Objects In Carryduff
Police have issued a warning to the public not to touch any suspicious objects in the Carryduff area in south Belfast.
The warning comes after reports of suspicious activity in the Belfast Road between the Carryfuff roundabout and the junction of Ballyknockan Road.
A spokesperson from the PSNI said: "Police are advising the public not to touch any suspicious objects on the Belfast Road, Carryduff between the Carryduff Roundabout and the junction of the Ballyknockan Road.
"This follows a report of suspicious activity in the area."
No other details have been released.
(CD/LM)
The warning comes after reports of suspicious activity in the Belfast Road between the Carryfuff roundabout and the junction of Ballyknockan Road.
A spokesperson from the PSNI said: "Police are advising the public not to touch any suspicious objects on the Belfast Road, Carryduff between the Carryduff Roundabout and the junction of the Ballyknockan Road.
"This follows a report of suspicious activity in the area."
No other details have been released.
(CD/LM)
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