Police say they have carried out an evidence gathering operation at a republican parade in West Belfast on Sunday.
The Irish Republican Socialist Party’s event took place between 1.30pm until 2pm in the Albert Street area.
In a statement, PSNI Chief Superintendent Darrin Jones said: “A policing operation, including evidence gathering was deployed at this afternoon’s IRSP Fallen Comrade’s memorial parade.
“We will now review the footage gathered.”
The event was notified on the Parade’s Commission website, which stated that one band would be in attendance with 110 participants and supporters also expected to attend.
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