Police have tonight charged two men following a series of disturbances in North Down
The pair of men, both aged 30, face several serious charges.
Detectives investigating a series of recent incidents in the Newtownards and North Down area charged the pair to court at around 10pm on Tuesday March 28.One of the men has been charged with arson endangering life with intent, intimidation causing a person to leave a residence or occupation, possessing petrol bombs in suspicious circumstances and throwing a petrol bomb.Meanwhile, three men – aged 29, 50, and 53 – arrested under the Terrorism Act have all been released following questioning.
Eight properties have been attacked in recent days, and there have been attempted hijackings and graffiti daubed on properties.For all the latest news, visit the Belfast Live homepage here and sign up to our daily newsletter here.
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