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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Cillian Sherlock

Threat from paramilitaries ‘generally low’ in Republic of Ireland

PA Wire

While the terror threat level has increased in Northern Ireland, the possibility of a paramilitary attack in the Republic of Ireland is considered to be “low”, the Irish Minister for Justice has said.

Simon Harris was reacting to MI5 hiking the terror threat level in Northern Ireland from “substantial” to “severe”, meaning an attack is highly likely.

However, he said he has been assured by the commissioner of An Garda Siochana, the Irish police service, the threat of an attack in the Republic of Ireland is “generally considered to be low”.

The callous targeting of PSNI officers underlines the morally vacant path which these groups seem to follow
— Simon Harris

Mr Harris said there is a long history of co-operation between Irish authorities, the British security system and the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI).

“Despite the enormous progress towards a lasting peace on this island, there remains to this day a real and persistent threat from paramilitary groups opposed to peace and democracy,” he said.

“The callous targeting of PSNI officers underlines the morally vacant path which these groups seem to follow,” Mr Harris added.

“Twenty-five years on from the signing of the Friday agreement, continued peace and stability on the island of Ireland is absolutely vital and we will never lose sight of that goal.”

Mr Harris paid tribute to the PSNI and An Garda Siochana for “working tirelessly” to co-operate to counter the paramilitary threat.

He said An Garda Siochana will continue to work with services in Northern Ireland to deal with any threats on the island.

He assured Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Chris Heaton-Harris that gardai have a continued commitment in this regard.

He said he is due to have a more “substantial conversation” with Mr Heaton-Harris later on Tuesday.

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