Dungiven: Police investigating poster linking names to PSNI

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Dungiven: Police investigating poster linking names to PSNI
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A police investigation is under way after details appeared on a poster in Dungiven.

Police are investigating after a poster linking three people to the Police Service of Northern Ireland was placed in Dungiven, County Londonderry.Sinn Féin councillor Sean McGlinchey has told BBC News NI that one of those named on the poster said she has no connection to the police service.The poster has since been removed.mistakenly released in a Freedom of Information request.

He said the police had been in contact with them and that the "safety and welfare of all our officers and staff remains our priority". "As of this morning, I have been in contact with two individuals that were on that list," Mr McGlinchey told BBC Radio Foyle.

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