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A man has been arrested in Strabane by police investigating dissident republican activity linked to the New IRA.
The 32 year old is being questioned in Belfast under the Terrorism Act.
He was also arrested in connection with an attempted paramilitary style attack in the Ballycolman area of the town last December.
A 32 year old man has been arrested in the Strabane area under the Terrorism Act by detectives from PSNI’s Terrorism Investigation Unit investigating dissident republican activity linked to the New IRA. The suspect has been taken to Musgrave Serious Crime Suite for questioning.
— PSNI (@PoliceServiceNI) 25 May 2019
Detective Inspector Andrew Hamlin said:
“Earlier this morning, a 32 year old man was arrested on suspicion of membership of a proscribed organisation as part of an ongoing investigation into dissident republican activity linked to the New IRA."
“He was also arrested in connection to an attempted paramilitary style attack in the Ballycolman area of the town on 2 December 18 which we believe was carried out on behalf of the Irish Republican Movement (IRM)."
“The suspect has been taken to Musgrave Serious Crime Suite for questioning."
“It is completely unacceptable to bring a gun out onto a street on a Sunday evening when children could still be up getting ready for the school week ahead. Once again, these groups show that they do not care about the communities that they claim to protect. We are committed to protecting the community from terrorism and will continue to work in partnership with local agencies, residents and community representatives to keep people safe.”
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