THE PSNI HAS appealed for the public’s assistance in identifying people it wishes to speak to in connection with the “serious public disorder” in Belfast last week.
The violent riots, which broke out on 9 June following a knife attack in the city, saw people forced to flee their homes as multiple cars and houses were set alight and people were targeted based on their race.
Hadi Alodid (30) has appeared in court charged with attempted murder in relation to the knife attack.
The victim, Stephen Ogilvie, lost his left eye and suffered deep cuts to his head, face and back. He remains in hospital. His family have said they are “disgusted” by the disorder
A number of people have been charged in connection with the violence in Belfast and other areas.
An image of one of the people the PSNI wants to speak to.
The PSNI released images of people it wished to speak to in relation to the rioting last week.
The police force released four further images this evening.
“Police would like to speak with the person in these images in connection with serious public disorder on 9 June 2026 in the Belfast area,” it said in a statement.
Another image of a person that the PSNI is seeking to speak with.
“If this is you, we are asking you to come forward to police now. Anyone who can assist in identifying this person, please contact police.
“If you have any information or wish to submit photos and footage, including CCTV, mobile phone or dash cam footage please contact police.”
























