The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Dissident republican­s ‘energised’ by murder

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Dissident republican­s have been energised by their murder of journalist Lyra McKee, enjoying the publicity the killing generated, a police commander has claimed.

Assistant Chief Constable Barbara Gray, the officer in charge of the Police Service of Northern Ireland’s anti-terror response, said the New IRA derived “sick and sad” pleasure in the reaction to the shooting, motivating them to intensify their activities in the region.

Ms Gray expressed regret that the public outcry following the murder of the 29-year-old, as she observed rioting in Londonderr­y in April, did not act as a watershed moment for the dissidents to reconsider their adherence to violence.

She claimed the reverse has been true, saying the killing in Derry’s Creggan area was a factor in the recent spike in dissident murder bids in the region.

“They enjoyed and were energised by the coverage they got following the murder of Lyra McKee – that actually buoyed them,” she told the PA news agency.

“Certainly they weren’t reaching towards any cessation of violence or stepping back from what they did – very, very sadly when the rest of the world is looking at this and saying what an outrage this is.”

She added: “I honestly thought, there is an opportunit­y here in society, and I think everybody got that, there was a real sense this could be a turning point and this could be a tipping point.

“Overall, I am absolutely convinced that it actually energised them in a very sick and sad way, it has energised their efforts, I believe.”

Ms Gray called a statement from the New IRA in the wake of the murder, in which it said it would be advising members to be more careful when targeting security forces, “ludicrous”.

“They certainly haven’t stopped recruiting, the New IRA haven’t stopped recruiting in their time since April,” she said.

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? Journalist Lyra McKee was shot dead in April.
Picture: PA. Journalist Lyra McKee was shot dead in April.

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