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Man arrested by police probing vigilantism in east Belfast

Police said a 37-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of assault, theft and causing criminal damage (stock image)
Police said a 37-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of assault, theft and causing criminal damage (stock image)

A man has been arrested by police investigating reports of vigilantism in east Belfast.

It comes after video footage emerged online appearing to show a group of vigilantes roaming around the area.

This evening, police said a 37-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of assault, theft and causing criminal damage and is currently in custody.

District commander Superintendent Gavin Kirkpatrick said innocent members of the public are being confronted largely on the basis of their skin colour.

He said police have stepped up police patrols over the last week to challenge the groups and reassure the community.

"The activity of these individuals has been generating fear in the community and it has to stop," he said.

"They are confronting and intimidating innocent members of the public, largely on the basis of the colour of their skin.

"Those involved have neither the legal nor the moral authority to do this.

"It is the responsibility of the police service to enforce the law in Northern Ireland.

"Over the past week we have been deploying additional targeted police patrols in east Belfast to engage, challenge and monitor these groups and provide reassurance to the community.

"We have made one arrest and our investigations are continuing.

"I want to urge anyone who has been a victim of these groups to report it to police.

"We will robustly deal with any offences brought to us."

He added: "Let me be very clear, these groups are not protecting the community from anything.

"In reality, these groups are frustrating our efforts to provide a policing service to the people of east Belfast by forcing us to redirect our limited resources to monitoring them.

"I urge everyone involved in this type of activity to stop."