Detectives investigating serious public disorder in Belfast last summer have made a further arrest.
Detective Chief Inspector Michael O’Loan said: “Detectives investigating the disorder in Ballymena on Wednesday, 11th June identified a man present who they believed was involved in the shameful disorder we saw throughout Belfast last summer.
“The 48-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of three counts of intentionally encouraging or assisting riot, and later released on bail following questioning.
“The offences relate to violence in the Broadway area of the city on Tuesday 16th July 2024, and in the Sandy Row / Donegall Road area on Saturday 3rd and Monday 5th August 2024.
“I want to assure the community that our investigation in respect of those incidents is very much ongoing, and our officers are always on the lookout for those suspected of participating in the unrest.
“ Police continue to work hard to ensure that anyone who chooses to take part in this type of criminality faces the consequences of their actions.
“We are committed to ensuring positive criminal justice outcomes for victims.”