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Incident Date:
21.04.2002
Disorder between Loyalist and Nationalist youths broke out in the Alliance Avenue/Ardoyne Road "interface" area of North Belfast on the afternoon of 21 April 2002.
Incident Date:
07.04.2002
At around 10.20pm on 7 April 2002 two police officers attended an old quarry yard at Church Road, Holywood, in response to an alarm activation. The yard contains buildings used to store production equipment.
Incident Date:
03.04.2002
Severe rioting broke out in the Tiger's Bay/Limestone Road area of North Belfast on 3 April 2002. The rioters were among a crowd of between 400 and 500 Loyalists, and used a variety of weapons to attack secu...
Incident Date:
02.04.2002
The Office of the Police Ombudsman has recommended that the PSNI should review its policy for the deployment of semi automatic weapons during civil disturbances.
Incident Date:
02.04.2002
The Police Ombudsman's investigation focused on the discharge of one baton round during serious rioting - involving blast bombs, petrol bombs, fireworks, paint bombs and stones - at Lawther Court, north Belf...
Incident Date:
30.03.2002
A confrontation between rival Nationalist and Loyalist crowds at North Queen Street, Belfast, on 30 March 2002 led to severe rioting by Nationalist elements later that afternoon.
Incident Date:
21.02.2002
Police had mounted a security operation in Castlewellan in connection with a possible robbery of a security vehicle making a cash delivery to a bank in the town.
Incident Date:
16.01.2002
The Police Ombudsman has found no evidence of misconduct by police officers who had contact with a man who died two and a half hours after being released from their custody in 2002.
Incident Date:
10.01.2002
Following public disorder in the Ardoyne area of Belfast the previous day (see separate report) the situation remained very tense, with groups of youths gathering in the area.
Incident Date:
09.01.2002
An argument between two women close to the Holy Cross Primary School in north Belfast proved to be the catalyst for a day of serious street disturbances in the area.
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