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Police 'ineffective' over attacks | |
(about 19 hours later) | |
The grand secretary of the Orange Order has said the police have been ineffective in deailing with attacks on Orange halls. | |
Arsonists targeted two more halls in Portadown and Tandragee on New Year's Day. | |
Drew Nelson also said he wants the nationalist community to hand over those responsible. | |
"The police seem unable to protect the halls, they seem unable to detect those responsible," said Mr Nelson. | |
"The police have been so emasculated they seem to be no longer an effective force in Northern Ireland. | |
"What we want to see is the nationalist community handing over the people, giving information on the people who are carrying out these attacks." | |
Response | |
A spokeswoman for the PSNI said: "We are aware of the concerns of the Orange Order in relation to Orange halls. | |
"The chief constable and members of the senior command have met with order representatives and on at least one recent occasion, a senior officer of the order was invited to attend a police operational planning in the south-east. | |
"Each incident reported to police is investigated robustly and every effort is made to get the evidence needed to catch those responsible and bring them before the courts." |