10/09/2004

Landmark Belfast building vandalised

Police are appealing for information after a landmark building in Belfast was vandalised early this morning.

The Scottish Provident building beside Belfast City Hall was broken into between 2am and 5am on Friday.

A number of the buildings 24 office units were damaged during the incident however nothing is believed to have been stolen.

Police have asked for any witnesses to come forward.

(MB/GMCG)

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