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The station in Ballynahinch, County Down, was broken into last month.
Assistant Chief Constable Duncan McCausland told the Policing Board officers went on patrol and forgot to lock up properly. He said that a criminal and disciplinary investigation was under way.
ACC McCausland said the message for police was the same as every other householder – close your windows and switch on the alarm. He said that no police equipment was taken in the break-in at the station, which is currently being renovated.
South Down DUP assembly member Jim Wells commended the police for their honesty over the matter. “Now that I’ve heard the explanation I must admire the police as they have been totally honest – I would applaud them for that, but what steps are going to be taken to make sure something like this doesn’t happen again?” he told the News Letter.
“We were lucky. Whoever broke in was not a hardened criminal or terrorist.” He said that if weapons or sesitive documents had fallen into the “wrong hands” there could have been serious repercussions.
:weee: :laugh_at:
I thought the police were the ones who advised us on how to protect our properties….
Also who was the cheek to break into a police station 😉
part of me finds this hilarious, another bit finds this deeply worrying
there is still a civil war in Northern Ireland (although thankfully not as bad as what it used to be)
this level of stupidity could be putting people in danger..
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