Man arrested and items seized as security alert ends

A policeman is cordoning off a residential street with police tape. Technical officers are working around a large white van.Image source, Pacemaker
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Police are currently at the scene in Victor Place

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A security alert in east Belfast, which caused the evacuation of about 20 homes, has come to an end.

A number of suspicious objects were located at a property in Victor Place, near Albertbridge Road, at about 08:50 BST on Sunday.

Ammunition technical officers (ATO) attended the scene and a number of items have been removed for further forensic examinations, police said.

A man has been arrested in relation to the incident and remains in police custody.

Det Sgt Kitchen, from the Police Service of Northern Ireland, said: "Residents, who were evacuated from the area, have now returned to their homes and we thank them for their co-operation during this public safety operation. Officers will continue to maintain a presence in the area and conduct further enquiries."

Catriona pictured on the street, she has long brown/blonde hair and is wearing a light coloured coat and carrying a back rucksack.
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Catriona O'Boyle said it had been a very disruptive morning

Motorists had been asked to avoid the area on Sunday morning.

A local resident told BBC News NI the alert and evacuation had been "very disruptive".

Catriona O'Boyle said police knocked on her door at around 10:10 and told her she had to "leave immediately."

"Our entire row has been told to leave right away, immediately," she said.

"They haven't said much, but it's just been very disruptive for everybody, neighbours included."

"It's been a disruption for my daughter... not really wanting to leave her family home on a Sunday morning," she added.

"It's a bit shocking, our street is quite quiet."

Albert Bridge Congregational church had offered shelter to residents.

Cllr Ruth Brooks standing by a police cordoned street. Her dark hair is tied up and she is wearing a light jumper and black framed glasses.
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Ruth Brooks said a suspicious object was found during a police search

Local DUP councillor Ruth Brooks said a suspicious item was discovered during a police search on Sunday morning.

"It's my understanding police were attending (to) a property this morning for a search and during the course of that search they have discovered an item they have identified as being suspicious," she added.

Police are attending to a robot. They are in a residential area which is cordoned off by police tape.Image source, Pacemaker
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Ammunition technical officers (ATO) are at a house in the Victor Place area