West Belfast 5G mast fire treated as arson

The 5G mast the day after the fire, there is police tape around it and a PSNI car. A blonde woman is at the mast.Image source, Pacemaker
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Police were at the scene of the blaze on Saturday

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A 5G mast was set on fire in west Belfast in the early hours of Saturday.

The fire, which is being treated as arson, happened on Beechmount Avenue and was reported to police at 00:30 BST.

It comes after a number of 5G masts have been set on fire recently, mostly in west Belfast.

The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) attended along with the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service, who extinguished the fire.

The 5G mast the day after the fire, there is police tape around it. There are wires coming out of the mast which have been charred black.Image source, Pacemaker
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The fire, which is being treated as arson, happened on Beechmount Avenue

Det Insp Wilson of the PSNI said: "I cannot emphasise enough the dangers of lighting fire to electrical equipment.

"This is extremely reckless, and those responsible are putting themselves and members of the public at serious risk."

'Fuelled by conspiracies'

Sinn Féin councillor Ciaran Beattie has condemned the burning of the 5G mast.

"These vital pieces of infrastructure keep thousands of homes, businesses and public services connected across our city.

"The campaign against 5G masts, driven by a small minority and fuelled by conspiracies, must end," he said.

"Anyone with information should contact the PSNI. Those responsible must face the full force of the law."

Police are appealing for information.