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End the harm caused by illegal money lenders – PSNI | Newry Times | Latest Newry News, Newry Sport and Newry Business for Newry City

    The “Ending the Harm” campaign, which is part of the Tackling Paramilitarism Programme, is aimed at highlighting the harm caused by paramilitary gangs, directly addressing the ‘societal shrug’ towards some paramilitary gang practices and this campaign represents another iteration of that.     Speaking at the launch Assistant Chief Constable Bobby Singleton said, “This campaign highlights the devastating impact that illegal money lenders have, not only on victims but their families, the local community and wider society. “The people who purport to be helping people by offering them loans when they feel they have nowhere else to turn are not doing it for nothing. 

PSNI Support New Campaign To Tackle Illegal Money Lenders | Northern Ireland News, 15/06/2021

PSNI Support New Campaign To Tackle Illegal Money Lenders | Northern Ireland News, 15/06/2021
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PSNI had no evidence of threat to Larne Port staff insists senior policeman

PSNI had no evidence of threat to Larne Port staff insists senior policeman STRONG WORDS Mid and East Antrim council mayor Peter Johnston and chief executive Anne Donaghy appear before Stormont’s agriculture committee yesterday. During the hearing, Mr Johnston said he feels let down by the PSNI over the withdrawal of staff from post-Brexit checks at Larne Port Connla Young ACC Bobby Singleton A SENIOR PSNI officer has repeated that there was no information to support claims of a paramilitary threat to staff at Larne Port earlier this year. Temporary Assistant Chief Constable Bobby Singleton spoke out after the DUP mayor of Mid and East Antrim Peter Johnston said he feels “badly let down” by police around the withdrawal of staff from post-Brexit checks at Larne Port.

Mayor stands by decision to withdraw staff from check duties at ports

The decision to temporarily withdraw staff from post-Brexit check duties at Larne Port has been defended. Mid and East Antrim Mayor Peter Johnston said the measure involving “12 young staff members” was “erring on the side of caution”, adding the council has an “extremely low threshold for risk when it comes to our staff”. Appearing before the Stormont agriculture committee, he told MLAs: “As mayor, I am confident that by the end of today’s session the committee will have absolutely no doubt that the course of action taken by council was the only course of action that should have been taken”.

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