In his 30s, a person has been arrested in connection with a security warning in North Belfast, which has now ended after three days.
Alert Was trigger on Friday morningA suspicious object was discovered in a property in the Victoria Parade.
Some? Residents who had to leave their homes were kept in the facility of a councilPolice said that there was “heavy disintegration” within the community.
During the discoveries, the ammunition technical officers (ATOs) carried out several controlled explosions on several items located in the entire property, including suspected explosive equipment and firearms.
Some of these have been removed from the property and will be sent for further forensic examination.
Residents have been allowed to return to their homes and streets, reopening.
Northern Ireland Police Service (PSNI) CH Insply Pete Cunningham said that in his 30s, a person has been arrested on suspicion of several crimes and detention.
He said, “It was a highly disturbing experience for the residents who had to deal with heavy disruption in their community with inconvenience and discomfort of getting out of their homes.”
“I would like to thank everyone impressed for my patience, while we worked to make this area safe.”
The police appealed for information to contact them.