Information from the Police following recent Public Disorder

15th June 2026

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The Police Service, together with partner organisations, is committed to helping keep everyone safe.

INFORMATION FROM THE POLICE FOLLOWING RECENT PUBLIC DISORDER IN NORTHERN IRELAND
Your Police Service recognises that the civil unrest and protest activity of recent days are a great concern.
You have our support and we are doing everything we can to prevent the disorder and bring those responsible to justice.
Police officers will be on patrol right across Northern Ireland.
We are here to keep you safe and to prevent attacks from taking place. If you see anything which makes you feel afraid please contact police.

How to contact Police
In an emergency call 999
If you have information about a crime – call 101

We will investigate your report.
When you report an incident to police you will be given the option to talk to a police officer on a live video call. All you require is a smart phone, with video capability, and translation services are available to allow you to engage with police in your first language.
If you are concerned about contacting police yourself:
Speak to a trusted person, community representative or support worker
Contact the independent Hate Crime Advocacy Service on 028 9024 3133
Every incident matters and we want to hear from you.

What else are the police doing?
We are working with many partner organisations to make sure our response is the very best it can be.
We are in contact with diverse community representatives to make sure that information reaches you and we understand what you need from us.
More help and advice is available

Further information on hate crime – click here
Information on keeping yourself safe – click here
Protect Yourself – A Guide to Personal Security Booklet – click here
Information on keeping your home safe – click here