An ex offender, Jimmy, told us about his acquaintance with the paramilitaries. As he became known for different thefts, he got beaten by the paramilitaries. They also used a classic form of paramilitary punishment: knee capping. Three years later, Jimmy was visited again by the paramilitaries. They hurt him a second time. He could feel and hear his bones cracking. They were like animals. The paramilitaries have been using different forms of punishment. They can use for example public humiliation and they can injure people with gunshots.
The authorities today are still treated with contempt and distrust. The police don’t handle the small things very well and the prosecution of paramilitaries is very rare. Because of that their victims live in big fear.
Today the joyriders are at the top of the punishment squad hitlist. Joyriders are people who drive around in stolen cars. They steal cars for fun. These people are manic. The number one enemy of a joyrider is a paramilitary.
One of the most shocking punishment beatings in recent time happened in South Belfast. A convicted car thief was punished by the paramilitaries. They broke his ankles. After this person had recovered he worked in a loyalist area. When the paramilitaries heard this, they caught him and took him to a quiet place. They crucified him. The ex-joyrider was taken to hospital with the nails and the wood still attached to his body. The paramilitaries did this to warn the joyriders. This news made the national headlines.
In the past paramilitaries were men of honour within the community. Recently their actions have been questioned. Angela describes them as gangsters. Her son, Barney, had committed a minor offence. As a result the paramilitaries had grabbed him by the .throat and had warned him. Three weeks later, they took her son away and destroyed his legs. One year later a friend of Barney’s committed suicide after he had received a beating from the local paramilitaries. Afterwards Barney killed himself too.
Unless people stop supporting paramilitaries, Belfast will remain one of the toughest towns in Britain.