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Armed men involved in racist attacks in north Belfast | Armed men involved in racist attacks in north Belfast |
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A gang of men carrying knives and a hatchet have carried out a series of racist attacks in north Belfast. | A gang of men carrying knives and a hatchet have carried out a series of racist attacks in north Belfast. |
The gang assaulted and threatened two Hungarian men who were walking in the Glenbryn area on Friday night. | The gang assaulted and threatened two Hungarian men who were walking in the Glenbryn area on Friday night. |
They then followed the pair to Hesketh Park, where the gang threw a bin at the window of a house occupied by other Hungarian residents. | They then followed the pair to Hesketh Park, where the gang threw a bin at the window of a house occupied by other Hungarian residents. |
On Saturday afternoon, the same gang threatened more Hungarian residents at a second house in Hesketh Park. | On Saturday afternoon, the same gang threatened more Hungarian residents at a second house in Hesketh Park. |
Police have linked all three incidents and are treating them as "race hate crimes". | Police have linked all three incidents and are treating them as "race hate crimes". |
The first attack took place at about 22.30 BST on Friday at the junction of Glenbryn Gardens and Ardoyne Road, when the gang approached and attacked the two Hungarian men, who are in their 20s. | |
The victims fled towards Hesketh Park, where they got into a car and escaped. | The victims fled towards Hesketh Park, where they got into a car and escaped. |
The injuries the pair sustained in the street assault were not life-threatening. | The injuries the pair sustained in the street assault were not life-threatening. |
None of the residents in the Hesketh Park property were hurt when the gang threw the bin at their window. | |
At about 15:45 BST on Saturday, police responded to a report that the gang, again armed with knives, were threatening more Hungarian residents in the second house. | |
However, when officers reached the scene the gang had left. | However, when officers reached the scene the gang had left. |
Insp Roy Burnside said: "Inquiries into these incidents are still very much ongoing, however, I would ask anyone who knows anything to contact us in Tennent Street police station on the non-emergency number 101." |