The chief constable of the PSNI labels those taking part in violence as 'thugs and criminals'.
The chief constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland has labelled those involved in violence on the streets of Belfast as "thugs and criminals listening to misinformation".
"We will be standing in harms way," he said in the video message issued by his force on its YouTube channel.
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