A car was set alight in a Co Fermanagh town on Wednesday night in what police have described as a 'sectarian motivated hate crime'.
The incident took place on Main Street in Lisnaskea around 10pm on Wednesday, with an unknown man reportedly pouring flammable liquid on the car before setting it on fire.
The man is then alleged to have fled on foot following the incident, with damage caused to the bonnet and window of the Mercedes E Series.
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A police spokesperson has appealed for information from anyone who may have witnessed the incident.
"Police are appealing for information following a report of arson which occurred at the Main Street area of Lisnaskea on Wednesday 19th October," the spokesperson said.
Inspector Hicks said: “Shortly before 10pm, it was reported that an unknown man had reportedly poured a flammable liquid over a grey Mercedes E Series that was parked in the area.
"The car was then set alight, as the man made off on foot towards the Monaghan Road area following the incident. Damage was caused to the bonnet of the vehicle, as well as the driver’s side front window. There were no reports of any injuries, as Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service dealt with the fire.
“The man is described as being 6ft in height, wearing dark clothing and a dark coloured beanie style hat.
“Enquiries are continuing and at this stage, the incident is being treated as a sectarian motivated hate crime. We would appeal to anyone who witnessed the incident or who saw anything suspicious in the area at the time of the incident, to contact police on 101 quoting reference number 1909 19/10/22. "
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