PSNI Investigates Officers for Armagh Celebrations
PSNI Investigates Officers for Armagh Celebrations
PSNI Investigates Officers for Armagh Celebrations
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The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) is investigating three officers for their participation in celebrations following Armagh's All-Ireland GAA win, which included driving through the village of Camlough with sirens and waving flags. Footage of these actions has gone viral, leading to mixed reactions; while some nationalist politicians praised the officers for fostering community relations, the PSNI has expressed the need to uphold professional standards. The officers received misconduct papers for alleged driving offences and other potential breaches of conduct. Chief Constable Jon Boutcher noted the polarized commentary surrounding the incident, asserting that no officers would be suspended. Meanwhile, a petition advocating for the officers' return to frontline duties has garnered over 4,400 signatures. The PSNI stated it would refrain from commenting further as the investigation is ongoing.

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