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PSNI calls on public not to allow rioters to hide in their communities
PSNI officers man road blocks in Belfast following an anti-Islamic protest outside Belfast City Hall, August 3, 2024

POLICE in Northern Ireland (PSNI) have appealed to the public to not allow criminals to hide in their communities, following another night of disorder.

The PSNI said it responded to several race-related hate crime incidents and other disorder on Thursday night.

Officers dealt with a number of reports of criminal damage to property, including a car being set on fire and a window of a house being broken in Benburb Street.

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