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Lithuania 'Real IRA' trial opens | Lithuania 'Real IRA' trial opens |
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A man charged with trying to buy arms and explosives for the dissident Irish republican organisation the Real IRA has gone on trial in Lithuania. | A man charged with trying to buy arms and explosives for the dissident Irish republican organisation the Real IRA has gone on trial in Lithuania. |
Michael Campbell was arrested in Lithuania after allegedly trying to buy weapons from an intelligence officer posing as an international arms dealer. | Michael Campbell was arrested in Lithuania after allegedly trying to buy weapons from an intelligence officer posing as an international arms dealer. |
His brother, Liam, is believed to be a senior Real IRA member, which opposes British rule in Northern Ireland. | His brother, Liam, is believed to be a senior Real IRA member, which opposes British rule in Northern Ireland. |
It was set up in 1997 after the mainstream IRA declared a ceasefire. | It was set up in 1997 after the mainstream IRA declared a ceasefire. |
Michael Campbell, wearing a T-shirt and jeans, faced the wall in court to avoid the cameras. He asked for reporters to be removed from the courtroom, but the request was turned down. | Michael Campbell, wearing a T-shirt and jeans, faced the wall in court to avoid the cameras. He asked for reporters to be removed from the courtroom, but the request was turned down. |
Michael Campbell appeared in court in Vilnius, Lithuania, on Tuesday | Michael Campbell appeared in court in Vilnius, Lithuania, on Tuesday |
The judge also rejected the prosecutor's request for the trial to be closed to the public. | The judge also rejected the prosecutor's request for the trial to be closed to the public. |
The Real IRA has claimed responsibility for a number of serious attacks, including the murder of two British soldiers in Northern Ireland in March. | |
Liam Campbell was one of four men held responsible for the 1998 Omagh bombing, following a landmark civil action. The Omagh blast killed 29 people. | Liam Campbell was one of four men held responsible for the 1998 Omagh bombing, following a landmark civil action. The Omagh blast killed 29 people. |
A judge declared there was cogent evidence that he was a member of the Real IRA's army council during the June trial. The Lithuanian authorities are seeking his extradition from Northern Ireland. | |
Michael Campbell's arrest followed a sting operation involving the British, Irish and Lithuanian intelligence agencies. | Michael Campbell's arrest followed a sting operation involving the British, Irish and Lithuanian intelligence agencies. |
Prosecutors in Vilnius told the BBC that following a series of meetings in France and Poland, Mr Campbell eventually came to Lithuania, where he was kept under police surveillance. | Prosecutors in Vilnius told the BBC that following a series of meetings in France and Poland, Mr Campbell eventually came to Lithuania, where he was kept under police surveillance. |
They allege he paid 10,000 euros ($14,000; £8,600) for a haul of weapons including a sniper rifle, detonators, timers and about 10kg (22lb) of high explosives. | They allege he paid 10,000 euros ($14,000; £8,600) for a haul of weapons including a sniper rifle, detonators, timers and about 10kg (22lb) of high explosives. |
He was detained after allegedly handing over the money in a garage in the industrial zone of Vilnius. | He was detained after allegedly handing over the money in a garage in the industrial zone of Vilnius. |
The arms dealers were, in fact, Lithuanian intelligence agents. | The arms dealers were, in fact, Lithuanian intelligence agents. |
Mr Campbell has been charged with the possession and attempted smuggling of illegal weapons and supporting a terrorist organisation. | Mr Campbell has been charged with the possession and attempted smuggling of illegal weapons and supporting a terrorist organisation. |
But his lawyers question the means by which he was detained. | But his lawyers question the means by which he was detained. |
They also say there is not enough evidence to convict him. | They also say there is not enough evidence to convict him. |