A former Sinn Féin employee will not face prosecution for damaging a portrait of a former unionist mayor of Belfast.
The incident involved harm to a painting that held symbolic significance due to the mayor's political background.
The decision not to prosecute reflects considerations of the circumstances surrounding the act.
"The decision was made after careful evaluation of all evidence presented," stated authorities.
This case highlights ongoing sensitivities in Belfast's political and cultural landscape.
This report underscores the complexities of political tensions influencing legal outcomes in Northern Ireland.