Belfast Telegraph

Health minister ‘heartened’ by support over online abuse as 5m items of safety equipment are unpacked

- BY MICHAEL MCHUGH

A CO Antrim man has been arrested over online sectarian threats made against Stormont Health Minister Robin Swann.

A pro-ira slogan was sent via social media.

Police said they were investigat­ing “offensive” comments posted on Friday.

Mr Swann has been leading the battle against the coronaviru­s pandemic.

A 26-year-old was detained in the Ballymena area on Sunday on suspicion of improper use of telecommun­ications causing anxiety and was later released on police bail pending further inquiries.

The PSNI said: “The investigat­ion is ongoing.”

The force added: “Police are investigat­ing after threatenin­g and offensive comments were made on a social media platform on Friday, April 3.”

Mr Swann is a former leader of the Ulster Unionists and represents North Antrim in the Stormont Assembly.

He said he appreciate­d the support shown to him in the aftermath of the threat.

The minister said: “I’d rather people abuse me than abuse the frontline staff within the health service. I didn’t expect it to go to the length that it did, but that’s where we are in society at this minute in time.

“Police have acted swiftly and we’ll wait and see how that works its way through.

“I am personally heartened by the demonstrat­ion of support that I have had.

“I’m not taking that as support for me personally but I’m taking that as a sign of support for all our health service workers no matter where they are, should they be in community pharmacies, should they be working behind the scenes to make sure our health service works, should it be frontline nurses, GPS and domiciliar­y care workers, that sign of support today is a sign of endorsemen­t and support from the entire community for the work that they are doing,” the Minister added.

UUP leader Steve Aiken said: “It is utterly despicable that threats that were blatantly intimidati­ng and sectarian were made against our exceptiona­lly hard-working and dedicated Health Minister.”

He called on all Executive ministers to come out and condemn it.

DUP

First

Minister

Arlene

Foster said: “This is vile and disgusting.

“Especially at a time when we are focused on protecting life and getting Northern Ireland through Covid-19.”

Sinn Fein Deputy First Minister Michelle O’neill said: “The disgracefu­l abuse and threats against Health Minister Robin Swann are to be condemned.

“In very turbulent and challengin­g times, there is no place for this nonsense as we work together to save lives.”

SDLP leader Colum Eastwood said the minister was working “night and day” to reduce the impact of coronaviru­s on communitie­s. He said: “The vile sectarian abuse and threats that he and his family have been subjected to are disgusting and those responsibl­e must be held accountabl­e.”

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