Martin McGuinness warned by PSNI of death threat from dissidents

MARTIN McGuinness has been warned that dissident republican terrorists in Londonderry aim to murder him - and he says he believes the threat is real.
Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness. (1109MM12)Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness. (1109MM12)
Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness. (1109MM12)

Deputy First Minister McGuinness has revealed that he was contacted by a senior PSNI officer last night to be informed of a real and active threat against his life from a dissident group in Londonderry and told they were taking the threat seriously.

Mr McGuinness said: “Last night I was visited at home by the PSNI who informed me of a real and active threat against me from a dissident group in Derry. They linked the threat to my condemnation of the recent attempted mortar attack in the city and other remarks made in support of the PSNI.

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“Both myself and the PSNI are taking this threat seriously. However there are times when in political leadership staying silent is not an option and I will not be silenced by threats like this. I will defend the peace process from attack from whatever quarter, be it these groups or the loyalist flag protesters over recent months.

“It says much about the mentality of those controlling groups like the one behind the threat that in their warped logic threatening Irish Republicans and their families somehow advances the cause of Irish reunification.

“I am very sure of the ground I stand on. I am also very sure that it is the path shared by Republicans across this island genuinely interested in building a new agreed Ireland, Republicans who put Ireland before ego, criminality and self gain.