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Chief constable denies police harassment of nationalists

by isleofman.com 18th February 2010

The chief constable has vigorously denied the Island’s police force is targeting Manx nationalists.

An investigation’s ongoing into more than 20 instances of pro-Manx graffiti being daubed on walls and buildings around the Island.

However, after the Celtic League accused the constabulary of going to extra lengths to crack down on nationalist discontent, Mike Langdon categorically stated it was being treated the same as any other crime:

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Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 18th, February 2010 09:56pm.

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