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PSNI chief condemns 'senseless violence' in Northern Ireland

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PSNI chief condemns 'senseless violence' in Northern Ireland

PSNI chief condemns 'senseless violence' in Northern Ireland

PSNI's Chief Superintendent Davy Beck has condemned the violence in Northern Ireland in recent days.Nine officers were injured in Ballymena, taking to 41 the number injured in disorder across Northern Ireland since Friday night.


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