Police officers attacked in north Belfast

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Two police vehicles have been attacked in two separate incidents in north Belfast.

A breeze block was thrown on a PSNI vehicle from a high rise flat in the Churchill House area of New Lodge around 9pm last night.

Meanwhile, a missile was thrown from a bock on flats onto a police car in the Victoria Parade area of the city on Saturday night.

The PSNI has described the attacks as deliberate and reckless and have appealed for informatio

Chief Inspector Fox said: “At approximately 8.50pm last night (Tuesday 24th August) Neighbourhood Police Officers were on patrol when a breeze block was thrown from a high rise flat at Churchill House in the New Lodge area, landing on the roof of a police vehicle.

“It is extremely fortunate that none of the officers inside the vehicle were injured, however, this reprehensible attack caused substantial damage to the vehicle.

“If it wasn’t for the fact that this was an armoured vehicle, there is no doubt whatsoever that one of my officers could have been very seriously injured or worse.

“A police vehicle was also damaged on Saturday 21st August at Victoria Parade in North Belfast after a missile was thrown from a block of flats at approximately 8.45pm.

“Attacks like these on officers, who are working diligently to protect and fight crime in the areas they serve, are attacks on the community as a whole, and are to be condemned.

“It is commendable that all of the officers involved, whilst shook up, continued to work their shifts, responding to calls, and protecting those most vulnerable who need our help and assistance.

“I am appealing to anyone has any information about any of these incidents which may assist us with our enquiries, to contact 101, quoting reference number 1774 of 24/08/21.”

A report can also be made online using the non-emergency reporting form via http://www.psni.police.uk/makeareport/. You can also contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at http://crimestoppers-uk.org/.

 

 (A vehicle was damaged in the attack)

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