UDA ceasefire is over - Sinn Fein

Sinn Fein has said nationalists simply do not believe the UDA statement issued today claiming they are not responsible for pipe bomb attacks in the North.

Sinn Fein has said nationalists simply do not believe the UDA statement issued today claiming they are not responsible for pipe bomb attacks in the North.

Assembly member Conor Murphy said the loyalist paramilitary group had abandoned its ceasefire and was merely trying to cover its tracks by telling lies.

"The UDA cessation is over. No amount of words from the UDA will alter this fact," he said.

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