Twenty-nine arrests over recent violence


Twenty -nine people were arrested due to violence in Northern Ireland last week, and the police warned that there would be more arrests.
A total of 64 police officers Injured in discomfort that started last Monday After a peaceful protest on the allegation of sexual assault in Ballymena, the district of Antim, it spread to other areas.
In the latest arrests, five people were detained in connection with the disorder in Ballymena and Larne.
A 40 -year -old man, a 33 -year -old woman and a 13 -year -old girl accused of the rebellion in Ballymena.
A total of 21 people were accused.

Detectives investigating online publications on the disorder accused a 32 -year -old man of sending threatening messages through a public electronic communication network and encouraging or helping crimes.
Meanwhile, a 25 -year -old man was arrested last week about the arson attack in Larne Leisure Center.
A 56 -year -old woman also took part in the court accused of blocking a police officer during the uprising of last week.
Before the Coleraine Magistrate Court’s accusation of sexual harassment of a young girl, two young boys appeared after violence in Ballymena.
They talked through a interpreter in Romania to verify their names and age.
He said they would refuse the charges of lawyers.
A peaceful protest was made on June 9, but after the disintegration, the rebellion exploded.
A woman in her 30s was accused of persecuting a child who followed a disorder in Ballymena last week at the Coleraine Magistrate Court on Monday.
The police told the court that his child allowed him to join a rebellion and that he was exposed to “great danger” as well as the possibility of encountering serious criminal charges.
The court heard that the CCTV images were aware that the mother’s child was shot by the water ball and that the woman’s child controlled the stones of the police.
Police confirmed that this was not facing the allegation of participation in the rebellion as it took place during the disorder.
The woman’s legal team rejected a connection between the woman and the child and refused to verify whether her child was present in a disorder.
The woman was guaranteed with a number of conditions, including the curfew and to avoid a protest at any time. 500 £ bail amount was also ordered.

‘Ugly’ violence
The forum integration of the North West immigrants and Gaelle Gormley said that violence was “absolutely terrible”.
“Our service users are very worried, very worried,” he said.
“We’re really worried about the future of Derry’s center. Very ugly.”
There was some violence in the city on Friday, but not on the same scale as Ballimena.

Ms. Gormley said that the immigrants are “very flexible”, but they refrain from going out late at night and avoiding certain streets.
He asked people to show their support.
“We want more people who are aware that we are all citizens of the world and that everyone can be immigrants anywhere.” He said.
“Since the beginning of humanity, people are going to different countries and thanks to all the progress we have.”

Sameh Hassan, President of the North West Islam Association, said that many immigrants were afraid of going out, while others left their homes to go safer.
“In their homes, especially in people with children and families, it is unfair to feel insecure.”
“Feeling insecure about your family is the worst thing you can experience.”
Mr. Hassan said he lived in Northern Ireland for 17 years and found people “very hospitable”.
However, he said that there are some problems such as housing and work that caused “anti -immigrant emotions” and should be “correctly handled”.
Authorized, social media to spread the wrong information “very misleading”, he added.
What happened on Sunday night?
Police said that there were “sporadic disorders” in different places on Sunday night, but he described it as a “reduced level of disorder”.
Police, Bangor, District Down and Chadwick Street in South Belfast in an empty house in a night, graffiti is treated as race -motivated hate crimes.
In the Brompton Park in Ardoyne in Belfast, he put a garbage box on approximately 30 young fire, but the shops were not damaged and the police said, “There was no serious disorder.”
Ass Ch Cons Melanie Jones, “Our increasing presence in our local communities and our participation in the community continued to increase violence continued last night, thank God, similar to Saturday, the situation was much more calm.
“Fortunately, none of our officers who policepened this disorder were injured last night (Sunday).”
Police have already traveled the images of the individuals they want to define and discuss.