(L-R) Danny Baker MLA, Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr Paul Doherty, Lord Mayor Cllr Tracy Kelly, Annie Armstrong Colin Neighbourhood Partnership, Con William Kingsberry, Paul Maskey MP
(L-R) Danny Baker MLA, Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr Paul Doherty, Lord Mayor Cllr Tracy Kelly, Annie Armstrong Colin Neighbourhood Partnership, Con William Kingsberry, Paul Maskey MP

An emotional video has been launched that outlines the steps being taken to address the issue of Illegal street scrambling in West Belfast.

Members of Colin Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) collaborated with community representatives, youth services and schools, taking a proactive and innovative approach to tackling the ongoing root causes around illegal street scrambling.

Colin NPT launched Op CHICQUER after the tragic death of a local mother, as well as ongoing issues around scrambling in the area, prompted community outrage.

Now a video outlining the importance of the work being done by the Neighbourhood Team with the community to address this problem is being released on social media.

The video includes a powerful testimony from Seamus Armstrong, the husband of Valerie Armstrong, who was tragically killed when hit by a scrambler in Colin Glen Forest Park in July 2016.

Community representatives were invited to Cloona House, in the Colin area, on Wednesday, August 27th, for the official launch of the video.

Colin Glen NPT officer Constable William Kingsberry said: "The video outlines the intensive work we have conducted under Op CHICQUER over the past two years in an attempt to address and provide safe alternatives to illegal street scrambling in West Belfast.”

Constable William Kingsberry, speaking at the video launch