26/10/2006

Illegal fireworks seized in west Belfast

Police in west Belfast have recovered approximately 4,500 illegally held fireworks during a search of a shop in the Falls Road area of the city yesterday.

During the searches, officers also seized around 14,000 cigarettes.

There were no arrests made and police have said that inquiries into the find are ongoing.

(EF)

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