Missiles were thrown during unrest in Northern Ireland on alleged sexual assault

Many missiles were thrown in police officers Northern Ireland Broke in the city of public disorder BalimenaCompany entream.

Riots follow an alleged but a protest sexual harassment Case on Monday evening.

Police Service Northern Ireland reported damage to several properties. Chief Superintendent Suu Stein said: “We are urging everyone to remain calm and act with responsibility. Violence and disorders will only put people at greater risk.

“Our priority is to protect the community, and I will appeal to everyone to work with us so that he can calm down in this area as soon as possible.”

Social media footage appeared near residential buildings showing plums of fire and smoke, in which the police was present at the scene. Another clip was shown to be a masked man throwing an object on a police van, as seen by a mob.

Hundreds of protesters gathered in Ballimena in response to the case of sexual harassment related to two teenage boys.

Police on Saturday evening accused a teenage girl in the Clubon Terrace area after investigating a serious sexual attack and accused the teenagers who were identified for their age. He appeared before the first Collarin Magistrate Court on Monday.

Local media reported that people gathered peacefully to support the girl’s family, but later in the evening many houses were attacked by masked youth, who could be seen kicking in doors.

The officials advised the motorists and pedestrians to clean the Clonwon Road by the next notice.

North Entream MP Jim Alastair connected the violence with increasing stress on immigration in Ballimena.

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He said: “concern about the sheer scale of migration in the city within Ballimena is increasing and it must have been a factor of completely peaceful opposition.

“All of them that is different from the violence violence that was followed, obviously a minority of the peaceful mob wanted to take advantage of the violence that wanted to visit violence, which was not a desired or warrant, so the scenes we saw.

“It is very upset to see scenes of violence on the streets of Ballimena.”

Mr. Alastair said that the tension is “for a long time” in the city.

The MP said that he had spoken to the girl’s family who was a victim of alleged sexual attack, who did not want to see violent scenes.

He said: “The sad thing is that the story has been removed, and it has been turned by those who were incorrect and foolishly involved in violence and have made the story something that should be otherwise.

“My message is that violence should stop. There are concerns, I am definitely aware of them, I listen to them and now need to be quiet and a period of justice and justice needs to take its course.”

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