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PSNI urged to provide more information about Causeway Coast and Glens weapons find
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PCSP concerns about confidence in policing issues
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Independent councillor Padraig McShane was speaking during a meeting of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council.
He was responding to a proposal by DUP Alderman George Duddy calling for the council to send a letter to the Justice Minister stating a lack of confidence in PSNI senior management.
Mr Duddy suggested if Mr McShane was so concerned about the transportation of drugs perhaps “he should pass it on to the proper authorities for their investigation”.
The matter was raised during a discussion on confidence around policing, in the week that saw fresh controversy around the Bobby Storey funeral.
Mr Duddy brought the proposal, to write to the Justice Minister, to “highlight the lack of public confidence in the police at present”. However, he said it was about “increasing the confidence in the public to assist the PSNI”.
Communities urged to form Neighbourhood Watch schemes
Causeway Coast and Glens Policing and Community Safety Partnership (PCSP) have made the recommendation.
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Causeway Coast and Glens Policing and Community Safety Partnership (PCSP) is encouraging residents to consider forming Neighbourhood Watch schemes in their local communities.
Neighbourhood Watch schemes are widely considered to be an effective way to reduce crime, improve communication and address concerns through a partnership between residents, police and the PCSP.
Causeway Coast and Glens PCSP Chairperson, Councillor Oliver McMullan, said: “Neighbourhood Watch is an excellent scheme that brings neighbours together to support and protect themselves, their homes and their properties from crime.