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Teenager held over Clifton Street Orange hall attack 13-year-old charged over Clifton Street Orange hall attack
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A teenage boy has been arrested after a petrol bomb attack on an Orange hall in north Belfast on Saturday night. A 13-year-old boy has been charged over a petrol bomb attack on an Orange hall in north Belfast on Saturday night.
Police officers witnessed the attack on Clifton Street Orange hall at about 22:00 BST.Police officers witnessed the attack on Clifton Street Orange hall at about 22:00 BST.
The petrol bomb fell short of the hall and no damage was caused. The teenager was arrested and is still being questioned by police about the attack. The petrol bomb fell short of the hall and no damage was caused.
The hall has been targeted a number of times in recent years. The boy has been charged with possession of a petrol bomb in suspicious circumstances, throwing a petrol bomb and attempted criminal damage.
He is due to appear at Belfast Youth Court on 20 June.