'Disappointed but not shocked': PSNI don't deny spying on journalist who is investigating Noah Donohoe's death
Briefly

MPs are calling for clarity and accountability concerning allegations that the police conducted surveillance on journalist Donal MacIntyre. MacIntyre is investigating the PSNI's handling of Noah Donohoe's case, after the 14-year-old's naked body was discovered in a storm drain in June 2020. The allegations suggest that, as MacIntyre delves into the case through documentary and book projects, the police may have begun to monitor him, raising substantial concerns about journalistic freedoms and police transparency.
An MP has called for transparency and accountability regarding allegations that the police conducted surveillance on investigative journalist Donal MacIntyre, who is scrutinizing the PSNI’s investigation into Noah Donohoe's death.
The PSNI reportedly began spying on MacIntyre as he investigates their handling of Noah Donohoe’s case, raising serious concerns about journalistic freedom.
Noah Donohoe, a 14-year-old schoolboy, went missing in June 2020, and his body was later found in a storm drain, which has prompted ongoing inquiries into police conduct.
The situation intensifies as MacIntyre works on a documentary and a book about the controversial case, amidst allegations of police misconduct.
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