Man charged over security alert at Coveney event in Belfast

Mr Coveney had a speech interrupted due to the bomb alert. Credit: UTV

A man has been charged with a number of offences relating to a security alert in Belfast which led to the Irish Foreign Affairs Minister being removed from a peace event.

Detectives have charged a 40-year-old male with preparation of terrorist acts, hijacking and placing an article causing a bomb hoax.

He will appear at Laganside Magistrates' Court in Belfast on Thursday (March 31).

Simon Coveney was evacuated from an event organised by the John and Pat Hume Foundation in north Belfast last Friday.

Police said the driver of a van was threatened by two gunmen and forced to drive a device, which he believed to be a live bomb, to a church.

PSNI officers at the scene of the security alert on Friday Credit: Liam McBurney/PA

The device was later found to be a hoax, but the The Houben Centre, on the Crumlin Road, was evacuated and a funeral service at nearby Holy Cross church was disrupted.

The PSNI Serious Crime Branch carried out searches in the Ballysillan and Springmartin areas of north and west Belfast at the weekend.

A suspected firearm, two vehicles, a quantity of controlled drugs and a large sum of cash were seized.

A 48-year-old woman, who was also arrested as part of the investigation, has been released.