A person has appeared in courtroom after a person was stabbed in south Belfast final week.
Mohammed Salem is accused of inflicting grievous bodily hurt with intent throughout an incident on Curzon Road within the Holyland space of the town on Thursday.
The 26-year-old can be charged with possession of a knife and threatening to kill a person.
He appeared at Belfast Magistrates’ Courtroom on Saturday by way of videolink from custody the place the costs had been relayed via an interpreter.
A police officer instructed District Choose Amanda Henderson they'd no objection to Salem being launched on bail offered he discovered an acceptable deal with.
Salem was granted bail on situation he finds an deal with accredited by police and the Residence Workplace and was ordered to not enter Curzon Road.
He is because of seem in courtroom once more October 10.
The fees got here after police obtained a report of a dispute between residents on Curzon Road at round 8.30pm on Thursday evening.
Following the incident a police inspector stated one man had been stabbed within the hand whereas making an attempt to fend off an assault.