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32CSM 'not behind Creggan drug list'

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Published Date: 27 November 2007
A list of alleged drug dealers was circulated in the Creggan area of the city at the weekend.

The list was contained in a leaflet posted through letterboxes in a number of streets in the estate and was stuck on walls and lamposts at Central Drive on Friday night. The posters have since been removed.

It is not known who was responsible for creating or distributing the leaflet but a spokesperson for the 32 County Sovereignty Movement (32CSM) denied the organisation was involved. The 32 County Sovereignty Movement has previously named alleged drug dealers in their newsletter.
"We don't know where this list has come from but it is not the work of the 32CSM. This leaflet is not signed by anyone and could have come from anywhere.

"When we have made the decision to name individuals in the past, we have always put our name to the claims and believed we could stand over them. The very fact that no one has put their name to this list calls its authenticity into question."




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  • Last Updated: 27 November 2007 9:57 AM
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Derryman7c,

29/11/2007 23:15:54
This list was wrote in the telstar by a few armchairs, you know the story
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derrymucker,

Glasgow 11/12/2007 02:23:51
does it matter who wrote the list it is about time that the dealers in derry were all named and shamed, everybody knows who they are cause they drink in any pub
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