A 41-year-old man has been arrested in connection with an arson attack and security alert which happened earlier this year in Co Antrim.
The business in the Ballyutoag Road area of the town was targeted in July one month after graffiti was daubed on the same premises.
Emergency service attended the scene during the latter incident on June 12 following reports that two suspicious objects had been found in the vicinity of a building.
At the time police said it was reported that two suspicious objects had been found resulting in the road being closed while examinations were carried out – it was subsequently declared as elaborate hoaxes.
Detectives have previously appealed for dash cam and mobile phone footage relating to the security alert.
On Tuesday, the PSNI said a suspect was arrested in the greater Belfast area on suspicion of a number of offences including possession of imitation firearms, arson and criminal damage.
A property was also searched as part of the police operation and documentation seized for further examination.
The arrested man remains in custody this afternoon.