A CHILD WAS struck with a bottle and at least nine police officers were injured in disorder that preceded the Irish Cup Semi-Final in Belfast yesterday evening.A public procession of around 250 had been approved to take place before the match at The National Stadium in Windsor Park. Cliftonville were playing Dungannon Swifts.However, the PSNI said its officers witnesses “provocative conduct” and the heavy use of pyrotechnics and fireworks, despite warnings being issued against this.The police service said there were numerous breaches of the Parades Commission Determinations in relation to the procession. This is to be investigated.AdvertisementFireworks, flares, and bottles were thrown, with a child struck by a bottle and at least nine officers injured.A 19-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of riotous behaviour, doing a provocative act, possession of fireworks or flares at a regulated match, indecent behaviour and attempted criminal damage. He remains in police custody.Two other people were also reported for offences including the use of flares.South Belfast District Commander, Superintendent Finola Dornan said, “The vast majority of fans were there to enjoy the match, however, there was completely unacceptable behaviour from a proportion of fans both before and after the match, at what should have been an enjoyable and safe event for all attending.“Police will not tolerate disorder or criminal behaviour of any kind and, as always, we will continue to work with football clubs to address any inappropriate behaviour linked to people attending matches and ensure that the local community is kept safe.“We will therefore be conducting a thorough evidence-gathering operation in the wake of last night’s occurrences.”
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