Belfast Telegraph

Paramilita­ry-style attacks and modern slavery on rise: PSNI

- BY MICHAEL McHUGH

THE number of paramilita­ry-style assaults in Northern Ireland increased to 60 in the last year, police have said.

Most were carried out in Belfast, Newtownabb­ey and Antrim.

Londonderr­y and Strabane also saw a large rise in the number of casualties.

Six of the victims during the last 12 months were aged under 18 years of age.

PSNI Chief Constable Simon Byrne said: “It is an odious crime and how people think it is legitimate is beyond belief in civic society.”

There were 17 casualties from paramilita­ry-style shootings during the last 12 months, compared to 21 during the previous 12 months.

Of these 17 shootings, 10 occurred in Derry city and Strabane.

Mr Byrne ( right) added: “Republican, loyalist and organised criminal groups continue to conduct paramilita­ry-style attacks and intimidati­on directed at the

Of the 17 casualties from paramilita­ry-style shootings, 10 were in Londonderr­y and Strabane

wider community.

“These brutal attacks remain a significan­t issue in many communitie­s in Northern Ireland.”

The Chief Constable’s report to the Policing Board in Belfast also revealed the highest figures recorded in Northern Ireland over the past decade for potential victims of modern slavery and human traffickin­g.

The review said: “Modern slavery and human traffickin­g continues to be a fast-growing crime in Northern Ireland.

“During the 2018/19 financial year, 59 potential victims were identified in Northern Ireland, an increase compared to 36 the previous year. “Already this financial year 64 potential victims have been recovered in Northern Ireland,” it said.

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