NI election 2022: PSNI investigate defamatory candidate material

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Diane Forsythe is a candidate in the NI Assembly election on Thursday 5 May

An investigation is under way into a defamatory message being circulated about the DUP assembly candidate Diane Forsythe, police have said.

Gordon Lyons, the party's director of elections, said misogynistic material had been circulated about Ms Forsythe, who is standing in South Down.

He said she had been the "victim of a libellous and malicious campaign".

The party would take separate legal action against anyone sharing the material, he added.

Mr Lyons said it was an attempt to bully a young female candidate.

"The latest misogynistic material which has been circulated is not only false but outrageously offensive," he said.

"This vile material is motivated by an inherent misogynistic prejudice and designed to undermine Diane's character.

"The matter has been reported to the police but separate legal action will be taken against anyone sharing the material."

Supt Norman Haslett, district commander for Newry, Mourne and Down, said police were "committed to doing everything we can to ensure all candidates can participate fully in the forthcoming Northern Ireland Assembly election free from harassment, intimidation and other forms of criminality".

"We are investigating thoroughly all incidents which have been reported to us and any identified suspects will be liable to prosecution," he continued.

A full list of candidates for the election on 5 May can be found here.

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