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Police warned for months about addresses targeted in Belfast riots

Police warned for months about addresses targeted in Belfast riots

Summary

A volunteer group called the Accountability Project Northern Ireland warned the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) for months about anti-immigration activists sharing addresses of homes targeted in recent Belfast riots. Despite these warnings, some of the listed homes were attacked during violent protests involving arson and racist actions.

Key Facts

  • The Accountability Project Northern Ireland monitored anti-immigration activity online and sent about 50 reports to the PSNI between August 2025 and June 2026.
  • A "hitlist" of house addresses targeted by far-right groups was shared with the PSNI in January 2026.
  • The targeted properties were mainly houses of multiple occupation (HMOs), where asylum seekers and refugees live.
  • Anti-immigration groups used racist and hostile language against these residents, labeling them threats.
  • Areas such as Newtownabbey and Glengormley, north of Belfast, were the most affected by riots involving arson and violence.
  • Community groups helped vulnerable families leave dangerous areas and supported minority students affected by the unrest.
  • The PSNI warned against sharing home addresses due to the distress caused to families and residents.
  • There is concern that the police did not act sufficiently on early warnings before the violence erupted.
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