18/09/2003

Five arrested over DPP threats

Five people have been arrested in connection with death threats issued against members of the district policing partnership (DPP).

Four men and a woman where apprehended by police in Strabane, Co Tyrone at around 7am on Thursday morning.

Police confirmed that the five held were being questioned about dissident republican activity over a certain period of time.

Security Minister Jane Kennedy, MP, described the latest bout of death threats as "the lowest form of bullying.

"I strongly condemns these death threats and the intimidation that is being meted out to these very courageous people," she added.

Today's arrests follow a number of attacks on members of the DPP, the latest of which saw a Co Derry woman have her car burnt out by arsonists.

So far, two people have resigned their posts following intimidation from republican elements.

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