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SF meet Blair on police collusion | SF meet Blair on police collusion |
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A Sinn Fein delegation has discussed collusion between police and loyalist killers with Prime Minister Tony Blair. | A Sinn Fein delegation has discussed collusion between police and loyalist killers with Prime Minister Tony Blair. |
It follows last week's Police Ombudsman's report which said Special Branch officers gave a UVF gang behind murders in north Belfast immunity. | It follows last week's Police Ombudsman's report which said Special Branch officers gave a UVF gang behind murders in north Belfast immunity. |
Speaking after the meeting, Mr Adams said: "Collusion was clearly an integral part of British government policy in Ireland. | |
"Successive British governments have covered it up." | |
He added: "I reminded Mr Blair that 10 years ago when we first met him in Downing Street we gave him a file on collusion and in particular the murder of Pat Finucane and the role of British Agent Brian Nelson. | |
"This morning I again raised with him the Pat Finucane case." | |
Prosecuted | Prosecuted |
Police colluded with loyalists behind over a dozen murders in north Belfast, the Ombudsman said. | Police colluded with loyalists behind over a dozen murders in north Belfast, the Ombudsman said. |
The Special Branch officers "created false notes" and blocked searches for UVF weapons, said the ombudsman's report. | The Special Branch officers "created false notes" and blocked searches for UVF weapons, said the ombudsman's report. |
They also paid almost £80,000 to leading loyalist Mark Haddock, jailed for 10 years last November for an attack on a nightclub doorman. | They also paid almost £80,000 to leading loyalist Mark Haddock, jailed for 10 years last November for an attack on a nightclub doorman. |
The report, published last Monday, called for a number of murder investigations to be re-opened. | The report, published last Monday, called for a number of murder investigations to be re-opened. |
But it is unlikely that any of the police officers involved will be prosecuted - the ombudsman said that evidence was deliberately destroyed to ensure there could not be prosecutions. | But it is unlikely that any of the police officers involved will be prosecuted - the ombudsman said that evidence was deliberately destroyed to ensure there could not be prosecutions. |
The ombudsman's investigation began more than three years ago when Belfast welder Raymond McCord claimed that his son, also called Raymond, had been killed by a police informer. | The ombudsman's investigation began more than three years ago when Belfast welder Raymond McCord claimed that his son, also called Raymond, had been killed by a police informer. |
The former RAF man, 22, Mr McCord jnr, was a member of the UVF who had some involvement in drugs. | The former RAF man, 22, Mr McCord jnr, was a member of the UVF who had some involvement in drugs. |