Megan Finn (27) from Belfast was helped by an Early Intervention Team, a service that is still not available to everyone in Northern Ireland.
A man is due in court in connection with a south Belfast security alert. Officers discovered a suspicious object in the Empire Street area on Wednesday morning, 29th January. On Thursday police said they discovered what they believe to be an ‘improvised grenade’.
Officers from the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) attended Empire Street in Belfast and evacuated residents after finding an object believed to be an improvised grenade. The device was made safe and removed by ATO.
Residents have been evacuated during a security alert in South Belfast. Police are in attendance in the Empire Street area of The Village where cordons are currently in place. Local community group the Greater Village Regernation Trust have opened the Richview Centre for residents to wait while the area is made safe.
Police say displaced residents have been advised that they can go to the Olympia Leisure Centre while the alert is ongoing.
A 50-year-old man has been charged with a number of offences following a security alert in south Belfast. He is due to appear before Belfast Magistrates Court on Friday. Police said a suspicious object found on Empire Street is believed to be an "improvised grenade" and has been removed and made safe.
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A major search operation is underway at a property as part of a south Belfast security alert after a man was arrested following the discovery of a “suspicious object.”
A 50-year old man has been charged with a number of offences in connection with an ongoing Belfast security alert.
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