Antrim security alert declared elaborate hoax

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A security alert in Antrim has been declared an elaborate hoax. 

It follows the discovery of a suspicious object at the entrance to Castle Grounds facing Antrim PSNI station, just before 7pm on Monday evening. n

The area was then cordoned off, roads closed and nearby residents evacuated from their homes. 

The alert continued for a number of hours whilst ATO examined the object, which they later determined to be an elaborate hoax. 

(The security alert has ended in Antrim and has been declared an elaborate hoax)

Roads have re-opened and residents were permitted to return to their homes by 2.30am. 

The object has been removed and taken for further examination.

Inspector Neil Patton said, "This alert caused considerable disruption to local residents and road users in Antrim and I would like to thank anyone affected for their patience whilst we worked to ensure their safety.

"We are now carrying out an investigation into this incident and I would ask anyone who was in the Dublin Road area of Antrim on Monday and who noticed any suspicious activity to contact detectives in Antrim on 101 quoting reference number 1932 16/09/19.

"Alternatively, information can also be provided to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 which is 100% anonymous and gives people the power to speak up and stop crime.”

 

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