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Man arrested over Nairac killing | Man arrested over Nairac killing |
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A 57-year-old man has been arrested by police investigating the murder of British Army officer Robert Nairac. | A 57-year-old man has been arrested by police investigating the murder of British Army officer Robert Nairac. |
Captain Nairac, an SAS-trained officer, was abducted by the IRA in Jonesborough County Armagh, on 14 May, 1977. | Captain Nairac, an SAS-trained officer, was abducted by the IRA in Jonesborough County Armagh, on 14 May, 1977. |
The 29-year-old was taken across the border and shot. His body has never been found. Six people were convicted for their part in the killing. | |
The police are in discussions with the US authorities about the possibility of extraditing two other suspects. | The police are in discussions with the US authorities about the possibility of extraditing two other suspects. |
Police said the arrested man was being questioned at Antrim police station. | Police said the arrested man was being questioned at Antrim police station. |
Captain Nairac was abducted when he visited a pub at Drumintee, south Armagh. He had been in the pub singing songs. | Captain Nairac was abducted when he visited a pub at Drumintee, south Armagh. He had been in the pub singing songs. |
He was seized during a struggle in the pub's car park and taken across the border to a field at Ravensdale, County Louth, where he was interrogated for over an hour and then shot dead. | He was seized during a struggle in the pub's car park and taken across the border to a field at Ravensdale, County Louth, where he was interrogated for over an hour and then shot dead. |
Five of those convicted were from Northern Ireland and one from the Republic. | Five of those convicted were from Northern Ireland and one from the Republic. |
But police believe three other members of the gang were involved. | But police believe three other members of the gang were involved. |
It is understood two of them are now living in the United States. | It is understood two of them are now living in the United States. |