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Northern Ireland police chief pleads for more officers amid Brexit protest fears

The PSNI is anticipating roads to ports being blockaded during potential Brexit-related demonstrations.

Joe Mellor by Joe Mellor
2019-12-19 16:39
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Police are anticipating roads to ports in Northern Ireland being blockaded during potential Brexit-related protests.

Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) Chief Constable Simon Byrne has appealed for more officers to help his overstretched force.

He said he has not detected a massive change in sentiment and has no intelligence to suggest unrest is likely.

However, officers are trained and ready to respond and more body armour is being organised in case extra police from other parts of the UK have to be drafted in for support, he added.

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Under Boris Johnson’s Brexit plan, customs tariffs could be imposed on goods travelling between Great Britain and Northern Ireland instead of on the Irish border (Brian Lawless/PA)

“We can only anticipate some planning assumptions, whether it is some blocking of roads, access to the ports is one scenario, but we have no specific intelligence at all at the moment that is what is planned,” he said.

“You can see that peaceful protest – which is where we want to start – can take a variety of forms and we need to facilitate that but also minimise disruption to people that want to go about their day-to-day business if that happens.”

Under Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Brexit plan, customs tariffs could be imposed on goods travelling between Great Britain and Northern Ireland instead of on the Irish border to protect the EU’s single market.

Border in Irish Sea

Unionists are adamantly opposed to what they term a border in the Irish Sea.

Mr Byrne said he was not reacting to specific intelligence of a threat from loyalists in Belfast or the port areas.

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“We are clearly using tried and tested practice to make sure we have a good dialogue with communities right across Northern Ireland.

“We build up intelligence where we need to and we have officers who are trained and equipped and ready to respond to protest.

“We are not seeing massive change in sentiment at the minute so I don’t want to alarm people, but you would also expect me and my colleagues to be prepared for any change over the next few weeks and months.”

Northern Ireland has major ports in Larne in Co Antrim and Belfast, serving freight and passenger traffic from Scotland and north-west England.

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The future of the Irish border and the threat posed by dissident republicans were the primary focus for police planners earlier in the Brexit negotiations process (Niall Carson/PA)

The future of the Irish border and the threat posed by dissident republicans had been the primary focus for police planners earlier in the Brexit negotiations process.

Mr Byrne is bidding for extra officers to augment 300 already granted for Brexit duties.

He said: “It is about turning the lens from the border to the ports, so we will be asking for people.”

Mutual aid provisions allow other forces around the UK to augment PSNI numbers if necessary and Mr Byrne said they are looking at the supply of body armour.

Front line

He said: “We need more officers on the front line.”

The DUP is opposed to Mr Johnson’s Brexit plan, accusing him of facilitating an economic united Ireland.

Policymakers are juggling the need to prevent a hard border on the currently frictionless frontier between Northern Ireland and the Republic with unionist concerns about preserving the integrity of the UK.

Mr Byrne said planning was well advanced.

Addressing a meeting of the Policing Board in Belfast, which scrutinises his force, he said: “Given where we are, I am as confident as I can be.”

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