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Police investigating fire at waste recycling plant in Belfast

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Police investigating fire at waste recycling plant in Belfast

Police investigating fire at waste recycling plant in Belfast

Police are investigating suspected arson following a fire at a waste recycling plant in Belfast.Crews from Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service (NIFRS) attended the scene of the incident at Bailey Waste Ltd, Limestone Road, Belfast, on Monday evening.Six fire trucks and 46 firefighters were deployed to fight the blaze, which has been brought under control, while members of the PSNI also attended the scene.


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