By Q Radio News
A police investigation into potential breaches of the coronavirus regulations at the funeral of veteran republican Bobby Storey has concluded.
Hundreds of people turned out for the send-off in west Belfast in June, despite strict limitations in place over gatherings.
It sparked a major political row in Northern Ireland, with Sinn Fein members accused of ignoring Covid rules by attending the event.
It is understood that Deputy First Minister Michelle O’Neill is among the 24 people who were interviewed by police as part of the investigation.
The probe had been led by Cumbria Police Deputy Chief Constable Mark Webster since July.
On Thursday, Mr Webster confirmed in a statement that the investigation has now concluded.
“We have now interviewed 24 individuals suspected of having breached the regulations and a file will be submitted to the Public Prosecution Service (PPS) on Friday 18th December 2020,” he said.
“I will not be making any further comment so as not to prejudice any future decision made by the PPS.”
Mr Webster was appointed to independently examine the sequence of events surrounding the funeral on June 30 and alleged breaches of the coronavirus regulations.
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