IRA plotting to use post-Brexit customs posts to ambush security forces personnel claims union chief
Mr. Lindsay made the comments in an interview published by the Telegraph over the weekend.
Mr. Lindsay said whilst attacks might become more frequent he does not envisage violence on a scale similar to that witnessed during the Troubles'.
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Hide Ad"There could be some interference with infrastructure, I would say that is quite a strong possibility," said Mr. Lindsay.
"It could be used to lure police into an area.
"We have seen in the past year that they have carried out a wide range of attacks, such as bombs under cars, secondary devices, rockets have been discovered… we have seen the full range of terrorist technology being deployed against officers."
Mr. Lindsay added: "But they are small in number. Any campaign they carry out will not be on the same scale [as the Troubles]."
Mr. Lindsay also said P.S.N.I. officers could be sent to protect members a bespoke Border Force for Northern Ireland.
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Hide Ad"If we have intelligence about threats to people from other agencies, such as customs or the border force working in a particular place where they are vulnerable to attack, we will send officers to protect them," he said.
The United Kingdom is due to leave the European Union on October 31, 2019.