Appeal for calm after arson attack at newly opened Turkish barbershop

Owner of the Pizza shop Michael Johnson  cleans up after A fire at a Turkish barbers in Antrim is being investigated by police as suspected arson.   Photo Colm Lenaghan/Pacemaker PressOwner of the Pizza shop Michael Johnson  cleans up after A fire at a Turkish barbers in Antrim is being investigated by police as suspected arson.   Photo Colm Lenaghan/Pacemaker Press
Owner of the Pizza shop Michael Johnson cleans up after A fire at a Turkish barbers in Antrim is being investigated by police as suspected arson. Photo Colm Lenaghan/Pacemaker Press
An Ulster Unionist councillor has appealed for calm after a newly opened Turkish barber shop was burnt out in an arson attack in Antrim town on Monday.

The attack happened on Monday evening.

The barber shop had only opened on High Street in Antrim within a number of days.

Police say “substantial damage” was caused to the inside of the premises, while smoke damage was visible this morning on the exterior of other nearby businesses including the pizza shop next door.

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