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PSNI rules out involvement of loyalist paramilitaries in orchestrating violence

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PSNI rules out involvement of loyalist paramilitaries in orchestrating violence

PSNI rules out involvement of loyalist paramilitaries in orchestrating violence

The PSNI has ruled out the involvement of loyalist paramilitary groups in orchestrating the violence seen in Northern Ireland in recent days.


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