Man accused of killing reporter during interview, Northern Ireland February 13 at 6:17

Police said last year in Northern Ireland, England, that a policeman prosecuted a 52-year-old man for allegedly killing a reporter who was shot and killed during a riot report. Concerns have been raised over security concerns, including the recent onset of a planned bombing terrorism.

In April last year, a 29-year-old reporter was shot and killed in Northern Ireland, where a police investigation into a riot allegedly following a plan for an extremist terrorism call for secession from the United Kingdom.

Police continued their investigation, but revealed on December 12 that they had prosecuted a 52-year-old man for allegedly killing a reporter.

A squad from the IRA-Ireland Republican who had repeated armed struggles in the past over the incident had issued a statement shortly after the incident confirming that a group opposed to the peace agreement had killed a reporter.

In Northern Ireland, conflicts have continued between the different religions since the 1960s, killing more than 3,000 people, but a peace agreement was signed in 1998.

Concerns have been raised over security concerns, including the fact that a group split from the IRA was planning a bombing terrorist attack on Britain's withdrawal from the EU at the end of last month.