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Craigavon police said a 26-year-old man arrested after an off-duty police officer said he stopped at M1 towards Portadown around 1 a. m. this morning through a vehicle that ” thought it was a police car’.

A PSNI spokesman said, ”Once the officer stopped his vehicle on the shoulder, the driving force of the ‘police car’, an unmarked grey Skoda Superb ft62 CEX that had been provided with flashing blue lights, presented an identity card and declared that the off-duty officer had driven too fast.

“Recognizing that the ID car was not a valid car with PSNI authorization, the officer exited his car and challenged the man, who promptly began at full speed.

The suspect placed himself on Craigavon’s domain at Bluestone Hall and was arrested. A homemade “PSNI” ID card discovered inside the vehicle».

Chief Inspector Barney O’Connor said: “We’re involved in this incident and we’d like to hear who you think met this guy when he claimed to be a police officer. We think it probably wouldn’t be the first time he’s done it. and he just wasn’t lucky enough to have arrested a police officer.

The boy is described as white, about 5 feet 9 inches tall, medium-sized with brown hair and blue eyes and spoke with a Polish accent.

If you have had any contact with this person or your vehicle, please contact the police at 101, bringing reference 44 of October 14, 2020. »

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