'New IRA' threat to bomb Sinn Féin member's car must be lifted and group should disband: Michelle O'Neill

Sinn Féin vice-president Michelle O'Neill has said a 'New IRA' threat to plant a bomb in the car of a party activist must be lifted immediately.
Mary Lou McDonald and Michelle O'Neill at the Sinn Fin Ard Fheis in Derry last year.Mary Lou McDonald and Michelle O'Neill at the Sinn Fin Ard Fheis in Derry last year.
Mary Lou McDonald and Michelle O'Neill at the Sinn Fin Ard Fheis in Derry last year.

She was speaking after being told by the PSNI of a credible threat against members on Monday.

“Following the recent launch of a PSNI recruitment campaign, police have told Sinn Féin tonight that persons aligned with the dissident Republican group, the so-called New IRA, plan to attack a Sinn Féin member using an under car explosive device.

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“We have been told this planned attack could happen anywhere in the north.

“This is literally a threat against thousands of Sinn Féin members and their families in the north.

“This is not the first time this particular group have made threats against Sinn Féin members and the PSNI is taking this threat very seriously.

“I am urging the party’s members to be very vigilant at this time," she said.

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Ms. O'Neill said those behind the intimidation were in conflict with their own community.

“This dangerous and disgraceful threat comes at a time when the debate on Irish unity is centre stage.

“And the response of these so-called Republicans is to plan attacks on Sinn Féin members .

“Let me be very clear. Sinn Féin will not be deterred from pursuing our objective of a united Ireland.

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“We will continue to represent the people in government and in communities the length and breadth of Ireland, driving the agenda for change which has been backed by more than 700,000 voters across this island,

“This armed group must withdraw its threat immediately. There is no room for the existence of armed groups. They should disband,” she said.