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PFNI praises officers for saving lives during Ballymena riot

PFNI praises officers for saving lives during Ballymena riot

7 days ago Members News

The Police Federation for Northern Ireland says vicious attacks on officers in Ballymena last night was ‘totally mindless, unacceptable, and feral.’

In total, 15 police officers were injured in the disturbances with some requiring hospital treatment.

PFNI Chair Liam Kelly said: “Once again, our colleagues were caught up trying to quell hate-filled violence on our streets. Officers who were trying to protect life and property came under unjustified sustained attack. All right-minded people should utterly condemn these actions and provide information and assistance to the PSNI so they can identify those who engaged in the various lawless acts of thuggery.

“Officers injuries tell a frightening story of a mob fully intent on inflicting great harm on people. Police officers worked tirelessly to defuse a potentially explosive situation and uphold the law.

“They have again suffered for their courageous and professional interventions. This was mindless violence and thuggery. Officers were under great pressure but to their credit, they restored order over a prolonged period of unrest.

“I have no doubt whatsoever that police officers – far too few because the Service is starved of resources and officer numbers – prevented a pogrom with consequences too painful to contemplate. What we saw was totally mindless, unacceptable, and feral.

“I wish to commend the men and women of the PSNI who undoubtedly saved lives last night. I would appeal for calm, and request that there is no repeat of these shocking images in the town or the lawless acts of intimidation of anyone in our community.

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