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Arrests over Belfast Multi-Cultural Association arson
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Two men arrested over the arson attack on the Belfast Multi-Cultural Association building have been released on bail pending further enquiries.
The pair - aged 42 and 49 - were held on Wednesday after a search of a property in the south of the city.
A 40-year-old man has been charged with two counts of criminal damage to vehicles in the Donegall Pass area of south Belfast in October last year. He will appear in court next month.
The devastating fire at the former church broke out on Thursday, January 14. The organisation said it was left heartbroken after the attack.
There was widespread condemnation of the incident, including from the first and deputy first ministers. Thousands have been raised in a fundraising campaign.
The community hub was extensively damaged in the attack.
TWO men have been questioned in connection with an arson attack on a multi-cultural centre.
It took more than 50 firefighters to control the blaze on January 14 at the Belfast Multi-Cultural Association building on Donegall Pass.
While no-one was injured, volunteers making up food parcels for vulnerable and homeless people had been working in the building shortly before the attack.
Detectives today arrested two men, aged 42 and 49, and searched a house in south Belfast.
A 40-year-old man was also arrested in relation to a previous incident of criminal damage to the building, reported to police in October last year.