Cars damaged in suspected arson attack in Lisburn

Emergency services were called to the property in the Mullaghglass area in the early hours of Wednesday.
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Members of a family business have said they do not know why they have been targeted in a suspected arson attack that damaged 14 vehicles at their used car dealership in Lisburn.
Emergency services were called to the business in the Mullaghglass area shortly before 1:00 BST on Wednesday.
A member of the family business said the damage would have a "detrimental and devastating" impact on the business, which has been there for 38 years.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland and Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service have deemed the fires to be a deliberate act.

Emergency services were called to a property in the Mullaghglass area on Wednesday morning
They believe the fire started at around 00:40 BST after the suspect entered the area wearing dark clothing and reflective shoes.
After setting the cars alight, the individual left the area by climbing over a fence and going onto the road.
The PSNI have asked for anyone with information or relevant video footage to contact them.
Sinn Féin councillor Gary McCleave has condemned the "reckless" arson attack and encouraged anyone with information to contact the police.
"Thankfully, no injuries were reported, but this could have been a much more serious incident", he added.