The Police Service of Northern Ireland has strongly condemned the second night of disorder in some areas of Northern Ireland. For further information, please see link: orlo.uk/2AkZ7
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We urge everyone - especially young people - not to get drawn into street disorder, online incitement, or acts of intimidation. These actions have serious legal consequences and can cause lasting harm to individuals, families, and communities.
We have launched Op Exposure following serious public disorder on Tuesday (9th June) in the Belfast area.
Image of individuals we would like to speak to as part of our investigation and further appeal details can be viewed here: orlo.uk/pdQip
A 42 year old man was charged with riot, attempted criminal damage and assault on a police designated person. The charges are in relation to the disorder across Belfast on Tuesday 9th June
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We are shocked and saddened by last night's disorder in Belfast. If you are affected by hate crime over the coming days, or at any other time of the year, you can reach out to the Hate Crime Advocacy Service for help. You do not have to have reported the crime to the police to
Justice Minister @naomi_long on the overnight knife attack: "There is no place in society for horrific attacks like this. I appreciate public concern right now, but I would appeal for calm."