By Q Radio News
The PSNI say they are launching a criminal investigation into a parade in West Belfast earlier today.
In a statement, the force say officers attended a notified parade and gathered evidence of suspected criminality at the parade in the Falls Road area of west Belfast.
A spokesman said: "We will now review the footage and on the basis of initial observations we have commenced a criminal investigation in relation to suspected offences during the course of the parade.
"As is normal for notified parades we will also prepare a report to the Parades Commission on the conduct of the parade."

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