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Fifth security alert at school Security alert at school a hoax
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There has been another security alert at a school in west Belfast. A security alert at a school in west Belfast has been declared a hoax.
It is the fifth time St Colm's High School in Twinbrook has been targeted in a fortnight. It was the fifth time St Colm's High School in Twinbrook had been targeted in a fortnight.
School principal Imelda Jordan said she was disgusted with the situation. "I really don't know who is doing this, she said. The army carried out a controlled explosion on the object and items have been removed for further forensic examination.
School principal Imelda Jordan said she was disgusted with the situation. "I really don't know who is doing this," she said.
"However, whoever it is, really does not care about young people and their future and that is the awful thing in our society today.""However, whoever it is, really does not care about young people and their future and that is the awful thing in our society today."
Pupils are being asked to report to St Luke's Parish Centre where they will be met by the principal.
The bomb squad is on its way to the scene. Summerhill Drive in Twinbrook has been closed as a result of the alert.