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Army examine parade route devices Hoax devices left on parade route
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Claims that devices have been left near the route of the Orange Order's Whiterock parade in west Belfast are being investigated by police. Two hoax devices have been left near the route of the Orange Order's Whiterock parade in west Belfast.
A media outlet received a telephone call saying that devices had been abandoned on the Springfield and West Circular roads. A media outlet received a telephone call on Saturday afternoon saying that devices had been abandoned on the Springfield and West Circular roads.
Army technical officers are also in attendance. Two objects found by Army technical officers, one in a bin, one at a bus shelter, were declared "elaborate hoaxes.
The parade, which was held up for a time, has got under way again.
Last year the parade, at which there has been considerable trouble in previous years, passed off peacefully.Last year the parade, at which there has been considerable trouble in previous years, passed off peacefully.
On Thursday, DUP North MP Nigel Dodds urged calm and restraint to again be shown ahead of this year's parade.On Thursday, DUP North MP Nigel Dodds urged calm and restraint to again be shown ahead of this year's parade.
He was speaking after a delegation of senior DUP figures met the police to discuss the parade.He was speaking after a delegation of senior DUP figures met the police to discuss the parade.