The PSNI has strongly condemned the threats and said they could jeopardise criminal investigations.
The vehicles are taken from the scenes of suspected crimes and stored in compounds until examined by the police, or returned to their owners.A number of others have been contacted and warned that they will be attacked if they continue their contracts with the PSNI."It’s appalling that nameless faceless individuals have chosen to threaten and intimidate local businesses and disrupt much needed services to communities," he said in a statement to RTÉ News.
"Equally, vehicles left abandoned may become targets for anti-social behaviour, something we know has real-life impact on communities.
Ass holes on both sides holy can these people feck off out of country .they won't get into politics won't work some of them and try to bully there way of thinking on others
FrankWS_UK These criminals need to be turned in by their communities, people know who they are.
Let’s just stop with this “dissidents” nonsense. They’re just republicans.
That is what the PIRA used to do....Same old madness....
Any proof or is this just the usual bullshite