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West Belfast: Police treating racist graffiti as hate crime

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Police are treating graffiti and paint daubed on a house in west Belfast as a racially-motivated hate crime.

A resident came home to discover paint had been thrown over a wall and a “racist word” daubed on the brickwork of their house in the Beechmount Street area of the city, the police have said.

The incident is understood to have happened sometime between 12:00 GMT on Sunday and 08:00 on Monday, the police have said.

Police have appealed to anyone with information, especially those with CCTV; dash-cam or doorbell camera footage, to contact them.


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