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Five dissident Republicans arrested as Ronan Kerr murder probe intensifies

Investigation stepped up into car bomb attack on Catholic officer


Murdered - 25-year-old Catholic rookie cop Ronan Kerr
Murdered - 25-year-old Catholic rookie cop Ronan Kerr

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Police in Northern Ireland have arrested five suspects in connection with the murder of Catholic officer Ronan Kerr last April.

The arrests were made overnight as police step up their investigations into the death of the 25-year-old on his first full day of service.

Kerr was blown up by a bomb placed under his car as he prepared to travel from his home in Omagh to his new station at Enniskillen on April 2nd.

The murder was slammed by politicians on both sides of the political divide with dissident Republicans blamed for the atrocity.

At his funeral, members of the GAA, including Tyrone manager Mickey Harte, helped to carry Kerr’s coffin along with his colleagues from the Police Service of Northern Ireland.

The arrests are the latest stage of an investigation that has involved over 200 officers with searches taking place in Ulster, the Republic and Scotland.

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The five men were taken into custody late on Monday night and are believed to be members of a dissident Republican unit which includes former Provisional IRA members who are aligned with, but operate independently from, the Real IRA.

The men, arrested under the North’s Terrorism Act, range in age from 22 to 46 and are being questioned inside the force's serious crimes suite at Antrim police station.

The arrests were made during police searches in Coalisland in Co Tyrone, and in Bellaghy, Toomebridge and Ballyronan in Co Derry.

A 22-year-old man was arrested in Coalisland. Two men, aged 27 and 46, were arrested in Toome. A 37-year-old was arrested man in Bellaghy and the man arrested in Ballyronan is aged 33.

A police spokesman said clothing, mobile phones, computers and cars had been seized for forensic analysis.

Detective Superintendent Raymond Murray said: “Our determination to pursue every possible line of inquiry remains undiminished.

“The investigation is progressing and police have been encouraged by the support and assistance which has been forthcoming from across the community.

“Today’s activities are the latest stage in the ongoing investigation into Ronan’s murder and related incidents.

“During this search stage, we would ask for people’s continued patience and co-operation as we work to complete our enquiries to maximum effect, as expeditiously as possible and with the minimum amount of disruption to community life.”


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barneyjo-I can see you really need to take your head out of your arse and take a good look around you. Furthermore, I believe your listening!
@DaithiSuibhne - Too much hot air Daithi!!!!!!!! Nobody's listening!!
Typical move for the NI government, to round up any available 'Republicans', convict them, hand out stiff sentences, have them do about 12 years, then hold an 'Offical Inquiry' to find that they were innocent from the start,. How many times are we to repeat this senario when it's probable that a 'Rouge' member of the RUC itself may have done this deed? It wouldn't be the first time you know. Doesn't anyone remember the Dublin-Monaghan bombings, and who got the blame for it? Try to remember that things aren't always as they seem, especially in NI.
Not everyone Sean...there were always informers...!
I visited the little country church recently where Ronan was laid to rest beside his Dad. What a waste!! the plus in this news has to be that given the scope and spread of the police activity and arrests, this would suggest that some person(s) have "dropped a coin" and made a call to the Police to provide information. Despite what other IC posters and supporters of physical force republicanism might claim, Ronan Kerrs murder and the reaction of the republican and wider nationalist community is proof positive that a choice has been made to no longer "reach the future through the past" A visit to a country catholic church in county Tyrone is proof enough of that!!
A new buzz word "modern IRA" Every generation seems to be playing the same old record the IRA of the thirties were not the same IRA as the twenty's and so on.
Well stated, Colkelley.
And how many American dollars have supported the actions of these murderers? It makes me ashamed to watch the uninformed continue to throw their dollars into the IRA coffers. When will people wake up!
Is this what the "Modern IRA" has to offer? Murdering a young policeman who had no other intention than working in a profession to bring about civility and order in the community...
By any measure, this was a cowardly act of terrorism which is typical of the "modern" IRA. These cowards would no more stage an Easter Rising and face down armed military troops than the man in the moon. Bombing someone, shooting someone they know to be unarmed, and acts of common cowardly terrorism bring shame to the memory of Michael Collins and those who sacrificed their lives in open combat for the freedom of Ireland. There is NOTHING to admire in this current breed of Irish cowards.
 




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