'Sinn Fein, not the PSNI, rules Northern Ireland' - TUV leader Jim Allister describes PPS decision not to prosecute anyone in connection with Bobby Storey funeral as 'perverse'

Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV) and MLA, Jim Allister, has accused of the Public Prosecution Service (PPS) of being afraid "of offending republicans" after it announced no one would be prosecuted for alleged breaches of Covid-19 regulations at the funeral of former IRA man Bobby Story last summer.
Crowds gathered in Milltown Cemetery for the funeral of Bobby Storey. Mr. Storey's coffin was then taken to Roselawn Crematorium.Crowds gathered in Milltown Cemetery for the funeral of Bobby Storey. Mr. Storey's coffin was then taken to Roselawn Crematorium.
Crowds gathered in Milltown Cemetery for the funeral of Bobby Storey. Mr. Storey's coffin was then taken to Roselawn Crematorium.

Mr. Allister also said, in his opinion, the decision not to prosecute was a sign that "Sinn Fein, not the PSNI, rules Northern Ireland .

“This is a perverse decision showing fear and favour. Fear of offending republicans and favour towards the Sinn Fein leadership," said Mr. Allister.

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"Once more Sinn Fein is proved to be above the law, even the law they made themselves. Clearly Sinn Fein, not the PSNI, rules Northern Ireland.

“The investigative delays, mishandling and apparent collusion of the PSNI in facilitating this IRA/Sinn Fein show of strength, compounded by the resulting PPS decision, in any normal society would make the Chief Constable’s position untenable. He should go!"

Mr. Allister added: “It makes a mockery of the COVID-19 regulations and seriously undermines public confidence in the justice system.

"A few days ago I wrote to the Chief Constable after complaints that members of the public were turned away by officers while going for a walk on the beach and another who was prevented from visiting his family caravan. In both cases, people were threatened with fines if they continued on their journey.

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"We have had another case of a church service resulting in police officers turning up.

"Yet today we discover that the blatant breaching of the regulations by thousands of people in full view of TV cameras is to result in no action."

Mr. Allister said the decision will undermine trust in both the PPS and the PSNI.

“The public health message is holed below the waterline. Why? Because a message has been sent out today that the law simply does not apply to some.

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“Confidence in the rule of law, in the PPS and the PSNI has been shattered.

"We need complete transparency on what was agreed between the organisers and the police and why.

"Why did it take months to interview O’Neill and others while ordinary members of the public could be issued with enforcement notices on the spot?"

Mr. Allister added: “Once again a message has been sent that Republicans can do whatever they want. There is one rule for them and another for everyone else.

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“Let’s nail the propaganda that this was just a case of breaching guidance and not regulations.

"Regulation 5(2)(g), which was in full operation at the time of the Storey funeral, was abundantly clear: you could not attend the funerals of your friends.

“I had many messages from members of the public lamenting the fact that they observed this when it came to the funerals of their loved ones - yet there was an exception made for a convicted IRA terrorist.

“The DUP needs to respond with vigour, not join in sweeping this scandal under the carpet that lies below the joint desk that Arlene Foster shares with Michelle O’Neill.

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"Sinn Fein are only in government as long as they are sustained in office with Unionist support.

"What is the point in maintaining a system which, as today’s decision so clearly demonstrates, only exists as long as Republicans are protected from the equal application of the rule of law?

"We saw that with murders like those of Paul Quinn and Kevin McGuigan.

"We saw that with the OTR letters scandal. Now we see that even in death Republicans get away with breaking the law - at least in this life.

“What’s the point of sustaining this absolute sham?”

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