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City hoax bomb alerts condemned | |
(about 2 hours later) | |
The first minister said those behind a series of security alerts in Belfast on Monday were "beneath contempt". | |
North Queen Street is closed due to an alert at a police station. Hillview Road in the Oldpark area is closed. | |
King's Way in Dunmurry has been reopened as far as Upper Dunmurry Lane, but the area around the police station remains closed. | |
The M1 city-bound is closed at Lurgan because of an abandoned vehicle which the police believe was hijacked. | The M1 city-bound is closed at Lurgan because of an abandoned vehicle which the police believe was hijacked. |
Tennant Street, Blacks Roads, Stewartstown Road, Andersonstown Road and Upper Newtownards Road in the city have been reopened. | |
The alerts at Tennant Street and Woodbourne police stations have been declared hoaxes, as has an alert at the Stormont Hotel. | |
A lorry has also been hijacked and set on fire on Upper Springfield Road, and a van which was burnt out close to Holy Cross church on the Crumlin Road in Belfast is also causing disruption, the police said. | |
There are reports that two cars have been hijacked in the Kilwilkie area of Lurgan, which police have advised motorists to avoid. | |
'Destabilise' | |
Peter Robinson said those responsible would not succeed in "dragging Northern Ireland backwards". | |
"The criminal terrorists responsible for the series of bomb scares and hijackings have no support whatsoever in the community," he said. | |
"Those who would try to destabilise and destroy Northern Ireland will fail. We won't be going back." | |
Sinn Féin MLA for North Belfast, Carál Ní Chuilín, said they had "no strategy". | |
"These actions are wrong and counterproductive to anything that our communities want," she added. | |
"I would like the spokespeople of those behind these alerts to come forward and explain how this will in any way achieve a united Ireland." | |
Ulster Unionist leader Sir Reg Empey said the disruption was caused by "republican elements who are determined to pursue their warped campaign regardless of the cost". | |
"As this is yet another test for our community, I appeal again for people to remain calm and not under any circumstances to retaliate." | |
East Belfast Alliance MLA Naomi Long said the hoax alerts were "despicable". | |
"These micro groups can not and will not be allowed to de-rail the progress made in recent years," she said. | |
"I would urge anybody with any information about any of these security alerts to contact the police." |