Sinn Féin’s Brendan Curran has hit out at the PSNI response following a vicious attack on a lady in her home in Carnagat.
The lady, who was the victim of a robbery, was also forced to endure a horrific ordeal as she was left abandoned and physically restrained by the thieves.
“This lady went through a terrible and traumatic robbery in her own home,” the Newry Councillor said, “This is the very place where people should feel most safe and secure. However if this nightmare was not bad enough the lack of response to this robbery from the PSNI was totally inadequate and disgraceful.”
“The apprehension of these criminals demanded an immediate and effective response, but instead the police refused to enter the area.
Councillor Curran, also a District Policing Partnership member for Newry said, “We cannot tolerate police ‘no go’ areas in Newry. The people who live in the Carnagat / Derrybeg area are entitled to a full police service which meets their needs as are people in all other areas.
The PSNI suggestion to this family that they make a statement in a Newry carpark is totally unacceptable and I would question whether this is protocol for policing in Newry?
The next day response by the PSNI is not acceptable
Police need to engage in a community wide consultation to identify and remove these barriers to effective policing and I have no doubt that the good people of this community will not be found wanting and will embrace issues of community safety.
The lady, who was the victim of a robbery, was also forced to endure a horrific ordeal as she was left abandoned and physically restrained by the thieves.
“This lady went through a terrible and traumatic robbery in her own home,” the Newry Councillor said, “This is the very place where people should feel most safe and secure. However if this nightmare was not bad enough the lack of response to this robbery from the PSNI was totally inadequate and disgraceful.”
“The apprehension of these criminals demanded an immediate and effective response, but instead the police refused to enter the area.
Councillor Curran, also a District Policing Partnership member for Newry said, “We cannot tolerate police ‘no go’ areas in Newry. The people who live in the Carnagat / Derrybeg area are entitled to a full police service which meets their needs as are people in all other areas.
The PSNI suggestion to this family that they make a statement in a Newry carpark is totally unacceptable and I would question whether this is protocol for policing in Newry?
The next day response by the PSNI is not acceptable
Police need to engage in a community wide consultation to identify and remove these barriers to effective policing and I have no doubt that the good people of this community will not be found wanting and will embrace issues of community safety.
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