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A security alert is underway in West Belfast following reports that a "device" was planted in the Old Golf Course Road area.
As a result an event planned for local children has been called off, and surrounding roads have been closed.
Police are currently carrying out searches in the area.
Police investigating report of device left in the vicinity of the Old Golf Course Rd, west Belfast. Search operation ongoing. Old Golf Course Rd & Creightons Rd are closed. Diversions in place. If anyone comes across anything suspicious call 101, quoting reference 838 of 07/12/18
— PSNI (@PoliceServiceNI) 8 December 2018
Sinn Féin Councillor Stephen Magennis said today that a bomb alert in the Old Golf Course Road area of West Belfast was causing serious disruption for local people.
Sinn Féin Councillor Stephen Magennis said:
“The road which is the main access for people from the local area to the motorway has been sealed off by police searching for a device following warnings to the PSNI.
“An event due to be held in the area for hundreds of children has already been cancelled and this will impact on Christmas shoppers.
“Those responsible for leaving a device in the area have brought local people nothing but disruption and chaos.
“If anyone has any information about the location of this device then they should bring it forward immediately to the police.”
Assisting ground colleagues @PSNIBelfastW with the ongoing search operation. Old Golf Course Rd & Creightons Rd are closed. Diversions in place. Please report anything suspicious on 101. pic.twitter.com/zkIU5zX1cW
— PSNI Air Support (@PSNIAirSupport) 8 December 2018
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