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Counter-Terrorism Police Investigate Northern Ireland’s First Islamist Terror Attack


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Authorities in Northern Ireland are investigating what could be the region’s first Islamist-related terror attack following a stabbing in Belfast. Counter-terrorism police have become involved after a man was arrested in connection with the incident, which took place on March 1 in the Ormeau Road area, near University Avenue.  

 

The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) arrested an 18-year-old suspect, originally from North Africa, after he allegedly stabbed a 51-year-old Northern Irish man in the chest before fleeing on foot. Armed response officers detained him shortly afterward, recovering a kitchen knife at the scene. The suspect was initially arrested on suspicion of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and possession of an offensive weapon.

 

He was also taken for assessment by mental health professionals before later being re-arrested under Section 41 of the Terrorism Act.  

 

The investigation is being led by specialist detectives from the PSNI’s Terrorism Investigation Unit, who are working in close collaboration with security services and counter-terrorism officers in England. Authorities believe the suspect acted alone.  

 

It has been confirmed that the suspect entered Northern Ireland after traveling from Heathrow Airport to Dublin in 2022. He then moved to Belfast from Dublin in September 2023 and has been residing there since. Police have also been in communication with immigrant communities in Belfast to address concerns that the attack could heighten tensions in the area.  

 

PSNI Assistant Chief Constable Davy Beck emphasized that while the suspect has been arrested under the Terrorism Act, the precise motive remains undetermined. “It is important to stress that, while the suspect has been arrested under the Terrorism Act, the motive for the attack has not yet been established,” he said. “The victim, a 51-year-old man, received treatment in hospital and has since been discharged. He continues to receive support from specialist officers.”  

 

Beck also stated that investigators are considering multiple potential motivations, including whether the attack was a hate crime, a mental health episode, or an act driven by religious ideology. He further noted, “At this time, no other persons are being sought in connection with the attack. I urge anyone who was in the area at the time or may have information to contact us on 101.”  

 

While the investigation remains ongoing, this case marks a significant development in Northern Ireland, which has historically been affected by political violence rather than Islamist-related incidents.

 

Based on a report by Belfast Telegraph  2025-03-17

 

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20 minutes ago, koolkarl said:

Only this specific group, with an agenda, cause horrific problems.  Will the west ever wake up? Yesterday I went through 2 different airport security, simply awful and again it exists because of that same group, no one else. 

"which has historically been affected by political violence rather than Islamist-related incidents."

 

And which group you're referring to?? 😳

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There are far more far right terrorist attacks in the UK than Islamist ones. It's just that they are less newsworthy. The prison population tells all.

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2 hours ago, koolkarl said:

Only this specific group, with an agenda, cause horrific problems. 

 

Suffering from memory loss? Weren't there some issues between Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland, not that long ago? Some three and a half thousand dead?

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