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Councillor blames people 'fuelled by conspiracies' after latest spate of attacks on Belfast 5G masts
Councillor blames people 'fuelled by conspiracies' after latest spate of attacks on Belfast 5G masts

Irish Post

time2 days ago

  • Irish Post

Councillor blames people 'fuelled by conspiracies' after latest spate of attacks on Belfast 5G masts

A SINN FÉIN councillor has blamed people who are 'fuelled by conspiracies' for another spate of attacks on 5G masts in Belfast. Ciaran Beattie was speaking after a mast was set alight in the Beechmount area of west Belfast in the early hours of Saturday morning, the third such fire in as many days. Police have appealed for information as they warn of the dangers to those carrying out the attacks as well as the risks posed to those affected. On Wednesday evening, a mast was set on fire in the Annadale Embankment area of south Belfast in an incident police are treating as arson. The following evening, a mast was targeted in the Glen Road area of west Belfast before the latest fire in Beechmount. 'Lives could be lost' "These vital pieces of infrastructure keep thousands of homes, businesses and public services connected across our city," said Councillor Beattie. "The campaign against 5G masts, driven by a small minority and fuelled by conspiracies, must end. "Anyone with information should contact the PSNI. Those responsible must face the full force of the law." Party colleague Councillor Ronan McLaughlin warned that the ongoing attacks could cost lives. Speaking after Thursday's fire, he said: "That these arsonists feel comfortable carrying out these acts in broad daylight on a main road is deeply concerning, and is an indictment of the lack of action taken to date. "With poor connectivity now common in west Belfast, there is a real risk lives could be lost because of weak phone signal. "It's time for those involved to face justice and be taken off our streets." Hospitals affected Police have warned that some of the damage caused has led to hospitals experiencing communication difficulties in contacting patients and managing critical on-call arrangements. They added that vulnerable members of the public are being left in a position where they are unable to make emergency calls or contact family. Speaking after the latest fire, Detective Inspector Wilson of the PSNI said they were treating the 'extremely reckless' attack as arson. "This is just one of a number of 5G masts that have been set on fire recently and I cannot emphasise enough the dangers of lighting fire to electrical equipment," he said. "This is extremely reckless, and those responsible are putting themselves and members of the public at serious risk."

5G mast set on fire in west Belfast being treated as arson
5G mast set on fire in west Belfast being treated as arson

BBC News

time3 days ago

  • BBC News

5G mast set on fire in west Belfast being treated as arson

A 5G mast was set on fire in west Belfast in the early hours of fire, which is being treated as arson, happened on Beechmount Avenue and was reported to police at 00:30 comes after a number of 5G masts have been set on fire recently, mostly in west Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) attended along with the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service, who extinguished the fire. Det Insp Wilson of the PSNI said: "I cannot emphasise enough the dangers of lighting fire to electrical equipment. "This is extremely reckless, and those responsible are putting themselves and members of the public at serious risk." 'Fuelled by conspiracies' Sinn Féin councillor Ciaran Beattie has condemned the burning of the 5G mast."These vital pieces of infrastructure keep thousands of homes, businesses and public services connected across our city."The campaign against 5G masts, driven by a small minority and fuelled by conspiracies, must end," he said."Anyone with information should contact the PSNI. Those responsible must face the full force of the law." Police are appealing for information.

5G mast attacks ‘fuelled by conspiracies' after another torched overnight in west Belfast
5G mast attacks ‘fuelled by conspiracies' after another torched overnight in west Belfast

Belfast Telegraph

time3 days ago

  • Belfast Telegraph

5G mast attacks ‘fuelled by conspiracies' after another torched overnight in west Belfast

One local councillor said the campaign of destruction against the city's masts was being fuelled by conspiracy theorists. In the latest incident, firefighters were called to reports of a mast ablaze on Beechmount Avenue, close to the Falls Road, shortly before midnight on Friday. Two fire appliances attended the scene, with the mast already well alight. As smoke billowed from the top of the mast, firefighters used two hose reels, a jet and several fire extinguishers to bring the blaze under control. Police arrived at the scene a short time later, but due to the quantity of water, it's believed that any forensic evidence on the mast has likely gone. Earlier in the night, officers had begun patrolling several masts in the west of the city. The Belfast Telegraph understands that officers were checking on the masts during routine patrols. Last night's attack brings the total number of masts destroyed since 2023 to 21. Two other masts were attacked in the 48 hours prior – one on Annadale Embankment and another on the Glen Road in the west of the city. Sinn Fein councillor Ciaran Beattie said the attacks must stop. 'These vital pieces of infrastructure keep thousands of homes, businesses and public services connected across our city,' he said. 'The campaign against 5G masts, driven by a small minority and fuelled by conspiracies, must end. 'Anyone with information should contact the PSNI. Those responsible must face the full force of the law.'

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