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26 Mar 2026

Attacks on Larne properties being treated as racially-motivated hate crimes

Attacks on Larne properties being treated as racially-motivated hate crimes

Attacks on two properties in Co Antrim are being treated as racially-motivated hate crimes, police have said.

Racist graffiti was also sprayed on an apartment in Larne following the incidents on Thursday.

Chief Inspector Christopher Tate said: “We received a report at approximately 10.30pm on Thursday July 31 that masked individuals were seen attacking a house in the Hampton Crescent area of the town.

“The suspects fled the scene prior to officers’ arrival – however, extensive damage was caused to a window and the door of the property.

“A second report was received at the same time yesterday evening that damage had also been caused to a property in the Doric Way area.

“Officers attended, no suspects were observed in the area, however, three front windows and two glass panes in the front door had been smashed.”

The officer added: “Racially-motivated graffiti was also observed that had been sprayed on the outside of the apartment.

“The occupants of both properties were thankfully not injured by these attacks but are understandably terrified by what happened.

“We are investigating both of these reports as racially-motivated hate crimes, with inquiries ongoing.”

Mr Tate said the incidents were “utterly unacceptable and have no place in our society”.

He added: “Everyone has the right to feel safe in their home, regardless of their race or background.

“We would urge anyone with information or footage that could help us to come forward and call 101, quoting reference numbers 1644 and 1650 31/07/25.”

Larne Alliance Party councillor Maeve Donnelly said the attacks were “incredibly appalling”.

She said: “There is no place for racism or any hate-fuelled intimidation in our society.

“I am very glad to hear that no one has been injured, but this is a very frightening and serious incident.

“Everyone has a right to feel safe in their home and live peacefully regardless of their background.

“The actions of those responsible do not reflect the wider community, and our thoughts are with the individuals who have been targeted.

“I urge anyone with any information that could help the police in their investigations to get in contact with them immediately.”

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