18/02/2025

DUP MP Condemns Anti-PSNI Posters

DUP MP for Upper Bann, Carla Lockhart, has condemned the appearance of anti-PSNI posters in Lurgan, which coincided with a PSNI engagement event at the North Lurgan Community Centre.

Lockhart called the posters a deliberate attempt to intimidate and undermine efforts by the PSNI to build relationships with local communities.

She said: "I condemn the erection of anti-PSNI posters in Lurgan ahead of today's engagement event in North Lurgan. These posters are clearly designed to intimidate and create a chilling effect on efforts by the PSNI to build relationships with local communities.
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"It is deeply concerning that, at a time when there has been much discussion about the underrepresentation of Catholic officers in the PSNI and how this can be addressed, that some within the Republican community seek to undermine attempts at positive engagement.

"There has been ample opportunity for community leaders and elected representatives in these areas to remove these posters, yet there is no evidence that they have done so. That sends a worrying message.

"There is still time, however, for Sinn Fein, the SDLP, and others to publicly condemn these actions and to actively encourage engagement with the PSNI. Silence is not an option.

"I commend the PSNI for their proactive approach in reaching out to all communities, despite this blatant attempt to create fear and division. No one should be intimidated for wanting to engage with their local police service, and we need community leadership that supports those wanting to engage."

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