The graffiti was sprayed on a wall in the Main Street area of the Co Antrim town
The PSNI is investigating what it says is a 'sectarian hate crime' after graffiti appeared in Ballyclare this week warning against people wearing GAA jerseys in the area.
A police spokesperson said they were aware of the graffiti and are treating it as a 'sectarian motivated' hate crime. "Police are aware of graffiti on a building at Main Street in Ballyclare which is being treated as a sectarian motivated hate crime," a spokesperson told Belfast Live.
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