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Ulster Unionist MLA Mike Nesbitt is calling for the funding which supports the Paramilitary Crime Task Force (PCTF) to be ring-fenced within the PSNI s annual budget.
Mike Nesbitt, who represents the Ulster Unionist Party on the Policing Board of Northern Ireland, was speaking following a financial briefing given to the Board s Resources Committee.
He said: Currently, the PCTF is nearly £6 million (£5,861,000) short of what it needs to enable it to operate as planned. This includes establishing a new team in the North West, where senior officers have previously identified concerning levels of terrorist and criminal activity by the INLA and dissident republican groupings.