by Q Radio News
A man has been arrested, after Officers from the Paramilitary Crime Task Force supported the Security Industry Authority (SIA) and conducted searches in Ards and North Down.
It's part of an ongoing investigation into criminality linked to the East Belfast UVF.
The 28 year old was arrested under the Private Security Industry Act 2001 on suspicion of unlawfully supplying door staff, following searches at two residential addresses in Bangor and Donaghadee, as well as an office premises in Newtownards.
He has been taken to Musgrave Police Station where is being questioned.
A number of items were seized during the operation including a BB gun, a number of laptops, documents, camouflage clothing and an ipad.
Good work by Paramilitary Crime Task Force in partnership with Security Industry Authority in tackling criminality of East Belfast UVF. #endingtheharm @SIAuk @NIOgov https://t.co/hQcOUmhw5D
— George Hamilton (@ChiefConPSNI) August 16, 2018
Detective Superintendent Bobby Singleton said: “Today’s joint search and arrest operation with the SIA ties into an ongoing investigation into criminality linked to the East Belfast UVF.
“A 28 year old man was arrested on suspicion of supplying unlicensed door staff.
“The PSNI works closely with the SIA on a range of initiatives to ensure the public are kept safe by assuring that security staff are correctly licensed.
"This is important work as the public are exposed to door staff when, at times, they are at their most vulnerable through the consumption of alcohol or drugs.
“The PCTF is determined to disrupt and frustrate any criminal activities linked to paramilitaries. And we will continue to be relentless in delivering our contribution in working towards creating the environment in which a culture of lawfulness can thrive across all our communities.
“There is no hiding place for paramilitaries or criminality linked to them as they destroy people’s lives and harm the very communities they claim to be defenders of. "