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Troubles team 'should be merged' | |
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The police team examining Troubles era killings should merge with the Police Ombudsman's office, a former ombudsman has said. | |
The Historical Enquiries Team was set-up three years ago and given a budget of £34m over six years to examine more than 3,200 deaths. | |
But now, halfway through its task, it is expected they will need up to three more years to complete their work. | |
Former Police Ombudsman Dame Nuala O'Loan said a merger would make sense. | |
"There needs to be a single unit comprising the HET and historic investigations from the police ombudsman," she said. | |
We felt we had duty to victim's families - who were obviously becoming older as the investigations went on Chief Constable Sir Hugh Orde | |
"It would be more cost effective because they would not both be investigating the same cases, on occasion in parallel, which is very difficult. | |
"It would be independent of the PSNI and RUC - which would answer a lot of the problems some relatives currently have." | |
Mrs O'Loan also questioned whether it was right for the Historical Enquiries Team to do its work chronologically, starting from 1968. | |
But the PSNI Chief Constable, Sir Hugh Orde, said he believed that was the best way. | |
"It was logical to start from the beginning," he said. | |
"It was also logical because we felt we had duty to victim's families who were obviously becoming older as the investigations went on - that's why we started from the beginning. | |
"I don't think there's a right way of doing it I think this was our best guess." | |
The HET's director, Dave Cox, said on Wednesday that they had only got as far as 1974 and would need an extra three years. | |
The team, which is based in Lisburn, County Antrim, and employs 180 people, has used up half of the £34m allocated to it. | |
"I think it unlikely, indeed, that we will have looked at all the cases by the original six-year period," he said. | |
"I would anticipate there would be an over-run of certainly two, maybe three years." | "I would anticipate there would be an over-run of certainly two, maybe three years." |