13/06/2016

Petrol Bombs Thrown At Flat In Lisburn

Petrol bombs have been thrown at a flat in Lisburn.

The incident happened in the Mourne View Park area at around 2.30m on Sunday, 12 June.

A window was brown and scorch damage was caused, according to the police.

No-one was in the property at the time of the attack.

Three men were seen leaving the area and police are appealing for information.

(CD/MH)

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