Those involved in Belfast violence will face full force of law, says PSNI officer

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Those involved in violence which erupted following anti-immigration protests in Belfast will be dealt with “using the full force of the law”, a senior police officer has vowed.

Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) Assistant Chief Constable Davy Beck revealed that three officers were injured during disorder in the city on Saturday.

He said four arrests had been made, adding that police “will be using every tool at our disposal to identify those involved”.

A cafe on the Donegall Road in south Belfast which has been destroyed after it was set alight
A cafe on the Donegall Road in south Belfast which has been destroyed after it was set alight (Jonathan McCambridge/PA)

A cafe and a supermarket in the Donegall Road area of south Belfast were badly damaged by fire after attacks on Saturday night.

A number of cars were also burnt out as the police attempted to deal with the disorder in the area which lasted several hours.

The violence on Saturday night followed unrest earlier in the day after businesses were attacked when an anti-immigration protest moved through the…



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