19/02/2009

Belfast 'Device' Find Investigated

The Army was this afternoon examining a suspicious object in north Belfast.

It was found by construction workers on the roof of a building in Greencastle with the adjacent Shore Road (A2) closed due to the ongoing security operation.

Meanwhile, after a small device detonated in south Belfast last night, the remains were removed by the bomb disposal squad and detectives are investigating the circumstances surrounding the explosion.

The blast occured in an alleyway off the Ormeau Road. It is believed the device went off at around 10pm.

No one was injured but Army bomb experts were called to the scene.

Initial inquiries by the team suggested there had been a small explosion in the Rutland Street alley, caused by a device.

No damage to nearby properties has been reported.

Police in the area have appealed for information.

Meanwhile, 14 Portrush residents were evacuated from their homes last night as police investigated two suspicious objects in the Dhu Varren housing estate.

Officers are still examining the objects, where were found at Glendrum Close

(PR/JM)

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