Man arrested following high-speed chase through east Belfast
By Rebecca Black, PA
A man has been arrested following a high-speed chase across east Belfast.
The 21-year-old was arrested for alleged drugs offences as well as driving offences on Monday night.
A police spokesperson said speeds of up to 80mph were detected during pursuit, adding that fortunately traffic in the area was light at the time or they could have been looking at “much more serious consequences this morning”.
“We’re grateful that we were able to stop this vehicle before further damage or injury could be caused,” they added.
The spokesperson said suspicions were aroused when officers on patrol in the Newtownards Road area spotted a black coloured Audi A3 “stopped dangerously at a zebra crossing”.
“When asked to move forward, the driver instead made off at speed,” the spokesperson said.
“Specially trained officers then commenced a pursuit of the vehicle, a black Audi A3, throughout east Belfast. At times, the Audi reached speeds in excess of 80mph as the driver attempted to evade police.
“On Ravenhill Road, the Audi collided with two other vehicles before coming to a stop. Thankfully, at this time, we don’t believe the occupants of these vehicles have sustained serious injury.”
Police said the driver of the Audi climbed through a window and attempted to flee, but was detained and arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving and failing to stop for police.
“Following a search of his vehicle, he was further arrested on suspicion of possession of Class A drugs with intent to supply, possession of Class A drugs and possession of criminal property. His vehicle was seized,” they said.
“After his arrest, a search was carried out at his home address. A number of items were seized for forensic examination, and he was further arrested on suspicion of additional drug possession and supply related offences.
“The man remains in custody at this time.
“Our inquiries are ongoing. We would appeal to anyone who may have witnessed this incident last night to contact police.
“The number to call is 101, quoting reference 1424 15/09/25.”