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TVs stolen from business premises Steroids seized in house search
(3 days later)
Thousands of pills have been seized by police in west Belfast.
Officers from the Financial Investigation Unit carried out a planned search on the Donegall Road on Tuesday.
A police spokeswoman said the pills were believed to be anabolic steroids and other body-building drugs,
A 36-year-old man has been arrested.

Canoeists in Lough Neagh rescue
Four canoeists have been rescued from Lough Neagh.
The alarm was raised at about 1300 BST on Tuesday after two canoes became swamped with water.
One man was treated at the scene for hypothermia. Alan Pritchard of the Belfast Coastguard said it was lucky that they were all wearing lifejackets.
The men were taking part in an expedition on the lake as part of the Duke of Edinburgh Awards scheme.

TVs stolen from business premises
More than 20 TVs and a number of laptop computers have been stolen from business premises at an industrial estate on Hull's Lane in Lisburn.More than 20 TVs and a number of laptop computers have been stolen from business premises at an industrial estate on Hull's Lane in Lisburn.
The burglary is thought to have taken place at about 2300 BST on Friday.The burglary is thought to have taken place at about 2300 BST on Friday.
Police have appealed to anyone who is offered such items for sale in suspicious circumstances to contact them.Police have appealed to anyone who is offered such items for sale in suspicious circumstances to contact them.
A white van was reported to have been seen in the area around the time the TVs and computers were stolen.A white van was reported to have been seen in the area around the time the TVs and computers were stolen.

Roofer fined for false membership
A North Down builder has been fined £400 for falsely claiming to be a member of a trade association.
Gary Black, of Carrowdore Gardens in Bangor, was prosecuted by the Trading Standards Service for claiming membership of the Federation of Master Builders while trading as North Down Roofing Repairs.
Mr Black was fined £3,000 for similar offences on 3 October 2008.
In that case he was trading as Bangor Roofing Repairs and had also claimed membership of the FMB.
Falsely claiming to be a member of a trade association is an offence under the Trade Descriptions Act 1968.

Cigarettes are stolen during raid
A substantial amount of cigarettes have been stolen from a filling station in south Belfast.
At about 0340 BST on Wednesday, five men wearing dark tracksuits, hats and scarves forced their way into the shop on the Milltown Road.
They stole the cigarettes, then escaped towards Belvoir estate.
Police have appealed for anyone who saw the men in the area or has any information about the raid to get in contact with them.