The three council workers were assaulted early yesterday morning
PSNI have asked the public for information after three council workers were assaulted in the early hours of Saturday morning in the city centre. The attack was allegedly carried out by two men and prompted condemnation from the trio’s employer, Belfast City Council. Police are now seeking the public’s help as they appeal for witnesses and information regarding the incident. They also stated that all three assaulted men had attended hospital due to the injuries they sustained.
Inspector Knowles said: “We received a number of reports at around 12.40am that three men, believed to be council workers, had been attacked by two unknown males while carrying out their duties in the Little Donegall Street area.
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“Officers spoke with all three of the injured men, who had been punched to the face and neck, with one of the men also sustaining an injury to his hand. It was reported that an unknown male had approached the council workers and began being verbally abusive towards them, before physically assaulting them. He was then joined by a second, unknown male, who also physically assaulted the men.
“One of the suspects was described as being of slim build with blond hair and was wearing a grey tracksuit. All three injured men subsequently attended the hospital for treatment to their injuries.
“Our council workers are a vital part of our community and assaults on them whilst doing their job will not be tolerated. I would urge anyone who may have been in the area and witnessed this to come forward and assist us with our enquiries, which are ongoing.
“Anyone who has any information that might assist can contact police on 101, quoting reference number 61 of 31/01/26.
“You can also submit a report or information online using the non-emergency reporting form via www.psni.police.uk/makeareport, or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online here.”
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