THE PSNI are warning young people in the Magherafelt area of the dangers of getting involved in fights arranged through social media.
The police say officers have been made aware of so-called ‘organised fights’ taking place in and around the Co Derry town lately.
It is not believed to be a widespread problem but officers are keen to highlight the issue and encourage parents to make their children aware of the risks if they are caught and brought before the courts.
Constable Shona Holmes said: “Police would appeal to parents to speak to their children, make them aware of the risks of being in an area where anti-social behaviour is occurring and ask all parents to make sure that they know where their children are and what they are doing.
“Parents need to advise their children about the dangers of getting caught up in this sort of behaviour.
“These fights must stop.
“What may start off between one or two people could quickly escalate and the potential for serious injury cannot be underestimated.
“Younger children in particular could find themselves being drawn into a situation that is potentially very dangerous.
“Police are urging schools, parents and community groups to help me reinforce this message to our young people.
“Anyone with information regarding this type of behaviour is asked to come forward and tell us what you know.
“The number to call is 101.”