A controlled explosion has been carried out following the discovery of a suspected pipe bomb in Belfast.
Police said it is believed the device was viable and an investigation has been launched.
Detectives received the report of a suspicious object in the Gardenmore Walk area of Dunmurry yesterday.
A statement said: "We received a report that a suspected pipe bomb had been left outside a residential address just before 11.25pm and moved quickly to put a safety operation in place.
"Cordons were implemented and a number of nearby houses were evacuated overnight, with the scene only closing just before 8.30am today, Saturday, 30 August.
"This was a distressing experience for those who live nearby, who had to deal with the discomfort and inconvenience of being put out of their homes.
"I would like to thank everyone affected for their patience while we worked to make the area safe."
The PSNI said ammunition technical officers carried out a controlled explosion on the device, which is believed to have been viable.
The statement added: "The remnants have since been taken away for further forensic examination.
"Our inquiries into this incident are ongoing and I would appeal to anyone with any information to contact police on 101, quoting reference number 1740 29/08/25."