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The Police Service of Northern Ireland failed to act on repeated warnings about anti-immigration activists sharing property addresses targeted in Belfast riots.

Public SafetyLaw EnforcementPoliticsJun 11, 2026score 2.762 posts · 96 replies across 2 instances
The thread discusses warnings from a monitoring group to the Police Service of Northern Ireland about anti-immigration activists sharing property addresses targeted in Belfast riots, and the failure of police to act on these warnings. This highlights potential gaps in law enforcement response and raises concerns about public safety and political tensions.

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The Police Service of Northern Ireland failed to act on repeated warnings about anti-immigration activists sharing property addresses targeted in Belfast riots.
Parent: Law EnforcementEntity: Police Service of Northern IrelandImpact: negativeDate: Jun 11, 2026 - Jun 12, 2026Target: The Police Service of Northern Ireland's response to warnings about anti-immigration activists sharing property addresses targeted in Belfast riots.

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Police: We need more surveillance so we can better protect you! Also Police: > A monitoring group repeatedly warned the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) over the past eight months that anti-immigration activists were circulating the addresses of properties that were targeted in this week’s Belfast riots. > Anti-racist campaigners have spoken of their anger and frustration that months of warnings were not acted on https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/jun/11/police-warned-addresses-targeted-belfast-riots
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A monitoring group repeatedly warned the Police Service of Northern Ireland over the past eight months that anti-immigration activists were circulating the addresses of properties that were targeted in this week’s Belfast riots.
14 boosts · 0 favs · 0 replies · Jun 12, 2026