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Dissident IRA threaten Detective Adrian Donohue’s murder suspect

Irish police warn County Armagh suspect that his life is in danger


Murdered Detective Garda Adrian Donoghue
Murdered Detective Garda Adrian Donoghue
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A man suspected of involvement in the murder of Detective Adrian Donohoe has been warned by police that his life is in danger.

The Sunday Times reports that the suspect received an Osman warning, a notice to a member of the public that police have learnt of a credible threat to their life, on Friday night after he arrived at a Co Armagh police station to sign on as part of his bail conditions.

The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) formally warned the suspect that they had obtained confidential information suggesting his life was under threat. While the source of the information was not disclosed, it is thought to have come from republican dissidents operating in the area.

Security sources believe that some of the organized crime gangs and dissident paramilitaries in the area, who generate tens of millions of euros from smuggling rackets in the border region, are blaming those suspected of the Donohoe murder for causing increased levels of police activity in the area and disrupting their illegal activities.

The suspect is one of five people thought to have been involved in Det Donohoe's murder at the Lordship Credit Union in Co Louth over a week ago. The investigation into the murder is currently focused on a gang of criminals, aged between 20 and 30, from north Louth and south Armagh. Intelligence on the gang has suggested that some of them may be panicking, with at least one telling his friend of his regret about the killing.

“Arrests are not imminent but there is a good deal of information coming in. We are confident of solving this murder, but it’s going to be a painstaking investigation,” said a source close to the investigation.


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Eliminate the propped-up Border and you deprive criminal gangs of the millions they make thru smuggling rackets - and you also make life earier and safer for law-enforcement officials along what is now the Border area.
Utter nonsense. How many versions have we heard now of this story. And that Blueshirt Fergus O’Dowd blaming the Provos for the shooting – mad as a box of frogs.
Who are the provos? they do not exist, they signed the GFA.Get your facts straight.
Both Police authorities are keenly aware of the gang, however the laws of the land they live in prevent an arrest without credible evidence. The Provos also know who these guys are and they don't abide by the same rule book as the rest of us. I would think there are some young people in South Armagh who arn't getting much sleep and whose families are coming to terms with their upcoming punishment.
Apparently they don't want independent operators in the South Armagh/Louth area. If you would like to learn more about the history of South Armagh, read "Bandit Country, the IRA and South Armagh" by Toby Harndon. This book is probably the best written from an historical analysis. It ends near the Good Friday Agreement. Harndon has the ability to make you feel you are part of the history. I rarely give praise or credit to English journalists, but I certainly recognize ability when I see it.
a death penalty none of his for life posh costly environment for such bottom of barrel krud.
 




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