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Three arrested over Quinn murder Further arrests over Quinn murder
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Three men are being questioned by gardaí about the murder of County Armagh man Paul Quinn. Three men have been arrested in Northern Ireland in connection with the murder of County Armagh man Paul Quinn.
The 21-year-old was beaten to death at a farm in County Monaghan on 20 October 2007. A total of six men are now being questioned about the killing of the 21-year-old who was beaten to death at a farm in County Monaghan last October.
IRA members have been blamed for the murder, but Sinn Fein has denied any republican involvement. No-one has ever been charged. Earlier, Irish police arrested three men in the Monaghan area for questioning about the death.
The PSNI have said they are supporting Irish police with "a targeted operation" in south Armagh on Tuesday. The three men arrested by the PSNI are from the Crossmaglen and Cullyhanna areas.
"The aim is to carry out the operation with the minimum amount of disruption to local communities," a PSNI spokeswoman said. Two are aged in their 50s, one is in his 20s.
A PSNI spokesman said they had been taken to police headquarters in Antrim for questioning.
He said a number of items had also been seized.
Earlier, the PSNI said its " targeted operation" in south Armagh on Tuesday was in support an investigation by gardaí.
The men arrested by gardaí are aged in their 20s and 30s and are being held at Monaghan and Carrickmacross garda stations.The men arrested by gardaí are aged in their 20s and 30s and are being held at Monaghan and Carrickmacross garda stations.