HC Deb 21 November 2000 vol 357 c113W
Mr. Robertson

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many paramilitary offences have been committed since the signing of the Belfast Agreement, broken down by offences, and which were attributable to Republican and Loyalist groups. [138866]

Mr. Ingram

The following table shows the number of security incidents recorded by the Royal Ulster Constabulary during the period 10 April 1998 to 31 October 2000.

Number
Deaths1
By Loyalists 22
By Republicans 38
other 1
Bombings incidents2> 278
Shooting incidents3 528
Casualties as a result of paramilitary style attacks4 Shootings:
By Loyalists 149
By Republications 87
Assaults:
By Loyalists 223
By Republicans 129
1Includes all deaths due to the security situation
2An individual bombing incident may involve one or more explosive devices. Incidents recorded include explosions and defusings. Incidents involving Hoax devices, petrol bombs or incendiaries are excluded. It is not possible to attribute all bombing and shooting incidents
3 The following types of incidents are included:

shots fired by terrorists

shots fired by the security forces

paramilitary-style attacks involving shootings

shots heard (and later confirmed)

other violent incidents where shots are fired (eg armed robbery)

4Year 2000 statistics are provisional and may be subject to minor adjustment