Security alert ends near Belfast primary school - PSNI say ‘nothing untoward was found’

A security alert which had closed off roads in south Belfast, has now ended.
Police are in attendance at the scene of a security alert in the Finaghy Road South area of Belfast following the report of a suspicious device this morning.Police are in attendance at the scene of a security alert in the Finaghy Road South area of Belfast following the report of a suspicious device this morning.
Police are in attendance at the scene of a security alert in the Finaghy Road South area of Belfast following the report of a suspicious device this morning.

A PSNI spokesman this afternoon said: “The security alert in the Finaghy Road South area of Belfast is now over.

“A search was carried out of the area and nothing untoward was found”.

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Earlie the PSNI said they were in attendance at the scene of a security alert in the Finaghy Road South area of Belfast following the report of a suspicious device this morning.

Staff at Finaghy Primary school Pacemaker - 
Police are in attendance at the scene of a security alert in the Finaghy Road South area of Belfast following the report of a suspicious device this morning.Staff at Finaghy Primary school Pacemaker - 
Police are in attendance at the scene of a security alert in the Finaghy Road South area of Belfast following the report of a suspicious device this morning.
Staff at Finaghy Primary school Pacemaker - Police are in attendance at the scene of a security alert in the Finaghy Road South area of Belfast following the report of a suspicious device this morning.

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