By Adam Evans
Three men have been charged over an incident which reportedly saw around 30 masked men enter a pub in Belfast.
It happened on North Queen Street on Wednesday evening.
A 47-year-man and two men aged 25 are due before Belfast Magistrates Court this morning charged with affray and unlawful assembly.
In a statement the PSNI said: "Three men, two aged 25, and one aged 47, have been charged to appear at Belfast Magistrates' Court this morning, Friday 23 February.
"They have been charged with affray and unlawful assembly.
"As is normal procedure all charges will be reviewed by the PPS."
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