
By David Hunter
Police have sealed off Sinn Fein's offices in west Belfast following a suspected arson and paint attack.
MP Paul Maskey said the Connolly House offices were attacked and damaged at around 5am this morning.
He's told Q Radio paint was thrown at the front of the building, whilst a wheelie bin was pushed against the rear door and set alight.
Mr.Maskey says significant damage has been caused, however the full extent has not yet been established due to the ongoing policing operation.
Sinn Fein has thanked the Fire Service for their quick response in attending the scene.
It's understood entry was not gained to the building, and nothing was taken.
Mr.Maskey says the offices will open as normal today, as soon as police finish their investigations at the scene.
"Those responsible will not deter our work," he said.
"The people responsible for this have nothing to offer this community. This office works to help people from this constitency and we will continue that work today."
PSNI Inspector McCullough said: "The fire was reported to us at around 4:50am. Police attended along with the Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service, who extinguished the blaze.
“Damage was caused to a door at the rear of the building, and to fascia boarding. There was no damage reported to the inside of the building. Paint was also thrown at a front window of the building.
"This is being treated as arson and I am appealing to anyone who was in the area around this time and noticed any suspicious activity, or anyone who has information which could assist our investigation to contact us."
Our offices at Connolly House have been attacked and damaged . Thanks to the Fire brigade for putting the fire out. Police have it sealed off currently. Those responsible will not deter our work. pic.twitter.com/8zaw7jmqi2
— Paul Maskey (@PaulMaskeyMP) August 20, 2018