Overnight security alerts finish in Belfast

Two viable explosive devices have been found in Belfast.

Overnight security alerts finish in Belfast

Two viable explosive devices have been found in Belfast.

A number of security alerts which had been in place in the city overnight have now ended.

It comes after a prison officer suffered serious injuries after a bomb detonated beneath his van on Friday.

Anyone with information on any of the incidents is asked to contact the PSNI on the non emergency number 101.

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