LISTEN: Police probe image of Bobby Storey poster condemned as 'vile' by a Sinn Fein MP

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By Brett Campbell

Police are investigating reports of a hate crime after images of a "grossly insulting" Bobby Storey poster were circulated on social media. 

It shows a photograph of the veteran IRA leader and his funeral cortege which is accompanied with the words "raised in west Belfast, burnt in loyalist east Belfast."    

Chief Inspector Peter Brannigan said: "Police received a report shortly before 9:50pm last night about an image on social media.

“The matter was reported as a hate crime.

"Enquiries are continuing."

A Sinn Féin MP has called on unionist politicians to condemn those who designed the "vile" poster which appeared after Belfast City Council voted in favour of a probe into the circumstances surrounding the funeral at Roselawn Crematorium last week.  

Paul Maskey described the banner as a "depraved display of sectarian hatred". 

He also warned that the incident is 'grossly insulting' to the Storey family.    


 

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