The PSNI faces fresh legal action over an incident that led to Simon Byrne resigning as chief constable.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland is facing fresh legal action over the incident which led to Simon Byrne resigning as chief constable.The case is being taken by an officer who was suspended after an arrest at a vigil to remember the victims of the Sean GrahamPSNI had acted unlawfully
But, when a senior PSNI officer reviewed the ombudsman's file, a decision was taken to take no further action. It is also claimed in the court documents that Mr Byrne had previously indicated he would not involve himself any further in the case, following the suspension decision.A memorial to the five victims of the attack was put up outside the Belfast betting shop
It was described as a UVF "show of strength", but police took an operational decision to gather evidence and not to intervene.Following the arrest of Mr Sykes, Deputy Chief Constable Mark Hamilton received a phone call from Sinn Féin's police spokesperson, Gerry Kelly. The court ruling in August found the two officers were disciplined to allay any threat of Sinn Féin abandoning its support for policing in Northern Ireland."There has been a whole flurry, especially politically and in the media about Sinn Féin's influence, you know. It's a load of nonsense", he said.
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