By Q Radio News
The PSNI Chief Constable has criticised what he's described as "the so-called New IRA" for exploiting young people.
George Hamilton has tweeted hitting out at who he's calling the "big boys" in the so-called New IRA.
He's questioned when they will grow up and learn that law and order will prevail over violence.
It's after a 17-year-old boy became the second person to be charged in connection with 6 nights of violence in Derry Londonderry.
The teenager and a 22-year-old man will face various allegations at Omagh Magistrates Court tomorrow including explosives offences and riotous behaviour.
More evidence of a strong criminal justice response to disorder of the past week ... another young person arrested & charged having been exploited by the ‘big boys’ in the so called New IRA. When will they grow up and learn that violence will not prevail? - law and order will! https://t.co/UMjqZZPaFL
— George Hamilton (@ChiefConPSNI) July 15, 2018
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