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Derry police chief condemns petrol bomb attacks on PSNI officers

written by cassoscoop April 10, 2023
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A masked child aged around 10-12 on the streets of Creggan during rioting during unlawful dissident republican Easter parade in city

A SENIOR police chief in Derry has condemned the planned petrol bomb attack on PSNI officers monitoring an unlawful dissident republican Easter Rising parade in the city today.

Masked youths armed with crates of petrol bombs attacked a PSNI land rover in Creggan before the parade started.

The parade was organised by Saoradh, the political wing of the New IRA.

Speaking after the un-notified Easter Parade in Creggan, Derry City & Strabane Area Commander Chief Superintendent Nigel Goddard said: “What we saw develop this afternoon in Creggan was incredibly disheartening.

“As the parade was un-notified, police were in attendance with a proportionate policing operation.

“Sadly, before the parade even started, we observed young people in the vicinity making petrol bombs to throw at police.

“Shortly after the parade commenced, petrol bombs and other objects were thrown at one of our vehicles at the junction of Iniscarn Road and Linsfort Drive.

“This was a senseless and reckless attack on our officers who were in attendance in the area in order to comply with our legal duties.

“As participants at the parade made their way out of the City Cemetery, they removed their paramilitary uniforms under the cover of umbrellas and burnt them.

“Organisers of this parade communicated in advance their desire to have a respectful and dignified event.

“However, that is not what we witnessed today. There can be no place for this type of criminal activity.

“It is not wanted nor welcomed by the vast majority of people across the city.

“During today’s policing operation, we deployed evidence-gathering resources.

“We have obtained footage which will now be reviewed as part of an investigation into potential offences under the Terrorism Act 2000.

“As we head into this evening, we would appeal for calm, and welcome support from those with influence to help prevent any further disorder in the city this evening.”

Derry police chief condemns petrol bomb attacks on PSNI officers was last modified: April 11th, 2023 by cassoscoop

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