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Man charged over hoax bomb alert in west Belfast Man charged over hoax bomb alert at Gerry Adams' home
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A man has been charged with causing a bomb hoax in Belfast and making threats to kill. A man has been charged with causing a hoax bomb alert at the home of the Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams and making threats to kill.
The charges relate to a hoax alert at Norfolk Drive in the west of the city in May. Police have also charged the 39-year-old accused with improper use of electronic communications.
The 39-year-old man is accused of a number of offences, including improper use of electronic communications. The charges relate to a hoax bomb alert at Mr Adams's home in the west of the city in May.
He was charged by detectives in Newry, County Down, and is due to appear at Belfast Magistrate's Court on Saturday morning. He was charged by detectives in Newry, County Down, and is due to appear at Belfast Magistrate's Court on Saturday.