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Holy Land: Police issues 55 Covid notifications about parties

Holy Land: Police issues 55 Covid notifications about parties

Moses Yarborough, September 18, 2020

Students were congregating in large groups in the Holyland area of ​​Belfast

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There were more than 30 people present at just one party in the Holy Land

Police in South Belfast have issued 55 notifications of Covid and three ban notices in the Holyland area.

The officers visited on Thursday evening and in the early hours of Friday morning seven venues for concerts.

In one of the apartments, the items discovered by more than 30 people, 3 of them tried to hide by locking themselves in the bathroom.

Those who are released with notifications mostly have home addresses from all over the NI.

Ch Insp Gavin Kirkpatrick said it is “disappointing and frustrating that some people continue to ignore clear and specific advice, directions and warnings”.

Police patrols have intensified in Holyland as students return before the university resumes next week.

The police will continue to devote “substantial resources” to monitoring the area, and will work alongside the council and universities to address ongoing issues, said Chinsp Kirkpatrick.

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Belfast City Council is among the agencies that patrol the Holyland area

There have already been a number of arrests and complaints from residents regarding anti-social behavior.

Political parties called for greater intervention in the Holy Land to prevent student parties and the spread of infection.

“While a large number of people are acting responsibly, the police will aggressively handle all incidents of antisocial criminal activity,” said Tsch Insp Kirkpatrick.

He added: “Once again, I warn the young people who have moved to the Holyland area and who are visiting the area, you all share a responsibility to adhere to health protection regulations to protect yourself and others from Covid-19.

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With students returning to the Holy Land area this week, universities have warned that they will act against those who act against society

“Young people who congregate or travel to this area really need to think about their actions for their own health and the health of the community in this residential area.”

Universities issue warnings

Both Ulster University (UU) and Queen’s University have warned students who violate Covid-19 guidelines will automatically face suspension.

Queens’ president, Professor Ian Greer, said those breaking the regulations face “heavy penalties”.

A statement issued by the university said that the students faced penalties “amounting to expulsion”.

Moses Yarborough

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