Pubdate: Sat, 13 Jan 2001 Source: Belfast Telegraph (UK) Copyright: 2001 Belfast Telegraph Newspapers Ltd. Contact: http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/ Author: Gary Grattan DUMP THESE KNIVES AND DRUGS, URGES ASSEMBLYMAN An Ulster Unionist Assemblyman today repeated his call for decommissioning - - not only of paramilitary weapons but of the drug, knife and crime culture which is spreading through the province. Ken Robinson has expressed his deep concern at the increasing frequency of violent incidents within the east Antrim area. Last week a shopkeeper in Jordanstown sustained a knife-wound to the face in one of five raids in Newtownabbey. And it has brought the total of number of armed raids in the borough in just three weeks to 13. Mr Robinson said he was becoming increasingly alarmed at the rate of robberies, assaults and threatening attacks made against 'ordinary, decent, peaceful citizens." "I am especially perturbed at several physical attacks made against local business people and their premises. "The kind of criminal behaviour that we are witnessing is synonymous with a 'Mafia-styled' state. It certainly has no place in the peaceful Northern Ireland that we are all striving to create. "It is worrying that thuggish, militant behaviour by a few should have such a detrimental effect on the rest of the community. "When weapons are used, then this surely underlines the immediate necessity to have the decommissioning issue dealt with?" he said. Mr Robinson said he believed that the decommissioning of paramilitary weaponry was insufficient. "We also need to see the decommissioning of the drug, knife and crime culture that permeates the minds and actions of these young thugs. "They have to realise that civilised societies throughout the world hit hard on such behaviour. "People caught up in this dead-end lifestyle must be encouraged to turn away from it and to embrace the new skills and opportunities that are available to them rather than spending time wastefully settling old scores from past hatreds and adding new ones to their lists. "I would encourage the entire community at this time to be vigilant and to report whatever information they have to the police. "We must not allow our society to develop an apathy towards the criminal, or a tolerance of crime." - --- MAP posted-by: Beth