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Ex-UVF man warns against joining paramilitary gangs
By Mark Simpson
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A former loyalist paramilitary has warned of the dangers of teenagers getting involved in violence and joining groups such as the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) and the Ulster Defence Association (UDA).
Now in his 20s, he said he was groomed with alcohol to help persuade him to join the youth wing of the UVF.
It happened during the flag protests in Belfast in 2013.
Martin, not his real name, said he regretted becoming involved.
After watching teenagers as young 13 become involved in recent rioting, he said he feared there was a danger of history repeating itself.
Article Vile Snapchat video clip showing violence on a pupil triggers Easter Ross alert and no-nonsense warning from police By Louise Glen Published: 15:00, 13 March 2021
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The video on Snapchat shows shows an assault on a primary school aged pupil.
While the video may have been circulating for a number of months, an Easter Ross primary has said it is no less disturbing.
Coulhill Primary School posted: It has been brought to our attention that an Inverness-based Snapchat group have been sharing images of antisocial behaviour from across Highland which unfortunately name Coulhill Primary.