In one incident, a Stinger device was used
Police have arrested two men after separate reports of police vehicles being rammed in Belfast on Thursday evening and overnight into the early hours of this morning.
It is reported that at approximately 11.20pm last night, officers detected a vehicle “driving in a suspicious manner” in the Falls Road area of West Belfast. They say it turned into Clowney Street where it “made off at speed”.
Police say they then followed the vehicle towards St Mary’s Gardens, where the suspect vehicle reportedly rammed the officers’ car, causing substantial damage to its front and rear door panels, before making off.
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PSNI Inspector Stewart added: “It was later seen on the Grosvenor Road, where it was successfully stung using a Stinger device. The driver of the vehicle was arrested on suspicion of a number of driving offences, including dangerous driving, driving with excess alcohol in breath, and aggravated taking and driving away. He remains in custody this morning, assisting with police enquiries.
“The police vehicle was rendered undriveable as a result of the collision, and one of the officers sustained a minor injury.”
Meanwhile in a separate incident in East Belfast, officers say they observed a vehicle breaching a traffic signal before colliding with the rear of their own vehicle whilst travelling along the Beersbridge Road, at the junction with Bloomfield Avenue.
Inspector Stewart continued: “Following a short pursuit, the driver of the vehicle was arrested on suspicion of a number of offences, including driving with excess alcohol in breath, dangerous driving, failing to stop for police, resisting police, and assault on police.
“He also remains in custody today, assisting with police enquiries. Three police officers sustained injuries as a result of this incident, which are thankfully, not believed to be serious at this time. However the actions of both of these drivers was totally unacceptable, and members of the public could also have been injured as a result of these completely reckless incidents.
“Our investigation is continuing, and we would appeal to anyone who might have any information which could help us, including dashcam or other footage, to contact us on 101, and quote reference number 1635 of 13/11/25.
“Alternatively, you can submit a report online using the non-emergency reporting form via http://www.psni.police.uk/makeareport/. You can also contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at http://crimestoppers-uk.org.”
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