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Belfast bomb alert M2 and M3 motorways reopen | Belfast bomb alert M2 and M3 motorways reopen |
(40 minutes later) | |
A security alert which brought motorway traffic to a standstill in Belfast has ended. | A security alert which brought motorway traffic to a standstill in Belfast has ended. |
Police investigated a car that had been abandoned under a motorway bridge at Dock street. | Police investigated a car that had been abandoned under a motorway bridge at Dock street. |
The M2 and M3 were closed for a time but have now reopened. However, traffic in Belfast city centre is still severely disrupted. | The M2 and M3 were closed for a time but have now reopened. However, traffic in Belfast city centre is still severely disrupted. |
PSNI Chief Superintendent Alan Todd said police had dealt with 14 alerts across Northern Ireland on Friday. | |
He said it was a difficult situation but it was improving. | He said it was a difficult situation but it was improving. |
Chief Supt Todd said the alerts were "clearly designed and deliberately designed to inconvenience the public and to create a very difficult start to what should be an enjoyable bank holiday weekend for the communities across the province | |
"We have responded to those incidents and we've done so quickly and efficiently with the object of getting people back on the move as quickly as possible." | |
Hoaxes | |
A security alert on Belfast's Dock Street is now over, however Dock Street and York Road remain closed. | A security alert on Belfast's Dock Street is now over, however Dock Street and York Road remain closed. |
The Sydenham Bypass heading west/north towards the M3 is tailed back onto the A2 Belfast Road at the Holywood Exchange. The Westlink heading north is tailed back to Broadway. | The Sydenham Bypass heading west/north towards the M3 is tailed back onto the A2 Belfast Road at the Holywood Exchange. The Westlink heading north is tailed back to Broadway. |
For traffic coming into Belfast on the M2, the situation has now eased. | For traffic coming into Belfast on the M2, the situation has now eased. |
A security alert on the Strand Road in Londonderry has now ended. | A security alert on the Strand Road in Londonderry has now ended. |
Several of the security alerts that have caused disruption across Belfast have been declared hoaxes. | Several of the security alerts that have caused disruption across Belfast have been declared hoaxes. |
Stockmans Way off Stockmans Lane was reopened after being closed due to a report of a suspicious object. | Stockmans Way off Stockmans Lane was reopened after being closed due to a report of a suspicious object. |
It was declared an elaborate hoax. | It was declared an elaborate hoax. |
A number of people had to leave a shopping centre, during another alert in the Royal Avenue area of Belfast, but nothing was found in a police search. | A number of people had to leave a shopping centre, during another alert in the Royal Avenue area of Belfast, but nothing was found in a police search. |
There were also three bomb alerts in Newtownabbey which were all hoaxes. | There were also three bomb alerts in Newtownabbey which were all hoaxes. |
A suspicious device found at Finaghy Road North in Belfast near the railway line also turned out to be a hoax. | A suspicious device found at Finaghy Road North in Belfast near the railway line also turned out to be a hoax. |