By Adam Evans
A man has been arrested after someone walked into a shop in Belfast City Centre and set it on fire.
Police were called to reports a man poured out a flammable substance before setting it alight at a store on Donegall Street - last month.
Detectives are questioning a 36-year-old on suspicion of arson.
In a statement a spokesperson for the PSNI said: "Detectives from Musgrave have today arrested a 36 year old man in the Belfast on suspicion of arson with intent in relation to an incident at a shop in Donegall Street on Friday, 23 February. He is currently in custody assisting police with their enquiries."
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