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PSNI say loyalist violence likely to be orchestrated by paramilitaries Chief Constable Simon Byrne held separate talks with Arlene Foster and Mary Lou McDonald. Picture by Stephen Davison 08 April, 2021 20:08
Arlene Foster spoke to the chief constable after insisting earlier this week that she wouldn t. Picture by Liam McBurney/PA Wire
POLICE believe loyalist paramilitaries are likely to have been behind recent street violence across Belfast and Co Antrim this week.
PSNI Assistant Chief Constable Jonathan Roberts was speaking after Wednesday night s disorder at Lanark Way in west Belfast.
The senior policeman s remarks came as First Minister Arlene Foster and Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald held separate talks with Chief Constable Simon Byrne.