I know that I speak for all members of this House in our utter condemnation of the hijacking and bombing in Derry on 19 January and the subsequent hijackings and security alerts. The people behind such violence have neither mandate nor legitimacy nor support in the community. Their actions show a callous and reckless disregard for human life, and risk causing serious injury and loss of life to innocent bystanders and members of the police and emergency services.
I also wish to welcome the leadership shown by political and civic leaders from across the community in Derry in the past few days. The people who have carried out these attacks do not speak for the people of Derry, nor the people of this island. Their methods are repugnant to the desire of the Irish people for peace and reconciliation on the island of Ireland.
I spoke with the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Karen Bradley about the situation in Derry on Monday last and we reiterated our condemnation of these incidents, as well as our support for An Garda Síochána and PSNI who continue to work together to keep people safe.
Dissident republican activity continues to poses a threat to public safety on both sides of the border. There is close, ongoing co-operation between all levels of An Garda Síochána and the PSNI. The Gardaí work seamlessly with their counterparts in Northern Ireland in actively bearing down on those involved in such activity and on the organised crime gangs to which they are linked.