By David Hunter
Members of the public are being urged to be vigilant after warnings a bomb may have been left in the Twinbrook area of Belfast.
Police were warned of a device being left close to a bus stop in McKinstry Road.
Searches were carried out last night, but nothing was found.
Officers have advised members of the public not to touch suspicious objects, but to call the PSNI immediately to report them.
People have also been asked to report suspicious activity in the area.
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