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Lisburn UDA Figure Flees Home After Child Abuse Allegations

Lisburn UDA Figure Flees Home After Child Abuse Allegations

A man linked to the UDA in Lisburn has fled his home and gone into hiding following allegations of child sexual abuse, according to a report.

The claims, which have not been tested in court, involve alleged abuse of children and are understood to have emerged from within the local community. No charges have been brought and no findings have been made.

The individual is reported to have left the area amid concerns for his safety after the allegations became known.

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There has been no confirmation of a police investigation at this stage, and the circumstances surrounding the claims remain unclear.

In Northern Ireland/The North, allegations of this nature involving individuals linked to paramilitary organisations have, at times, led to internal responses within communities, including individuals being forced to leave areas.

The situation is understood to have caused tension locally, reflecting how serious allegations, particularly those involving children, can rapidly escalate within tightly connected communities.

The case also highlights ongoing concerns around the influence of paramilitary-linked structures in some areas, where issues can be dealt with outside formal legal processes.

No further details about the individual have been confirmed.

SOURCE: BelfastTelegraph

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