FBI’s mole in Real IRA ‘was dishonest as the day is long’
Britain Reactivates FRU in Northern Ireland
Unnamed Irish Killers Points to FRU False Flag
"2d person charged in N. Ireland killing" by Associated Press | March 25, 2009
DUBLIN - A Northern Ireland teenager charged with the dissident IRA killing of a policeman had an assault rifle and 26 rounds of ammunition, a detective testified yesterday, and police in the province said they were charging a second person with participating in the slaying.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland said in a recorded statement that they were charging a 37-year-old man with murder and possessing a firearm. Two deadly gun attacks by Irish Republican Army dissidents have rocked the country's peace process.
The first person arrested, a 17-year-old, appeared in court earlier yesterday. The youth didn't speak during the brief hearing at Lisburn Magistrates Court, southwest of Belfast. His lawyer, Paddy Moriarty, said his client intended to plead not guilty to all four charges against him: murder, possessing an assault rifle and ammunition, collecting information likely to be of use to terrorists, and membership in an outlawed splinter group called the Continuity IRA.
A policeman who is part of the team of detectives questioning all of the suspects, Detective Inspector John Caldwell, testified that detectives had interviewed the defendant more than 15 times but elicited no response. "He refused to speak throughout the interviews," Caldwell said.
IRA anti-interrogation training emphasizes that members under interrogation should not engage in even friendly chitchat with detectives. The judge, Magistrate Rosie Watters, ordered the defendant held without bail pending his next court appearance April 1.
Police did not immediately identify the 37-year-old, and authorities have also declined to publicly identify the accused youth. British criminal courts usually conceal the names of defendants if they are under 18.--more--"
So who is he working for? CIA or London?
And he got a KID INVOLVED?