A Sinn Féin member has resigned from the party following allegations of sending inappropriate messages to a 17-year-old. The party suspended the member in September 2023, and the incident was referred to the PSNI and social services. The PSNI confirmed they received a referral but did not conduct a formal investigation.
A Sinn Féin member resigned from the party after allegedly sending inappropriate messages to a 17 year old, it has emerged.
"In line with the party's child protection guidelines. the person concerned was suspended. The matter was immediately referred to the PSNI and social services. It comes as Sinn Féin comes under scrutiny over how it handled the Michael McMonagle controversy. Last month, McMonagle, 42, from Limewood Street, Derry, admitted a series of offences, including attempting to incite a child to engage in sexual activity. He will be sentenced in November.
Sinn Féin Resignation Inappropriate Messages Teenager PSNI
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