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Evidence store a mess, trial told | Evidence store a mess, trial told |
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A police store where evidence was kept was a "complete mess" a scenes of crime officer has told the Omagh bomb trial. | A police store where evidence was kept was a "complete mess" a scenes of crime officer has told the Omagh bomb trial. |
The officer was responsible for gathering evidence at a mortar bomb attack on Newry police station less than a month before the Omagh bombing. | The officer was responsible for gathering evidence at a mortar bomb attack on Newry police station less than a month before the Omagh bombing. |
He accepted trying to find exhibits in the special property store was difficult and often items were not in the store register. | He accepted trying to find exhibits in the special property store was difficult and often items were not in the store register. |
Sean Hoey, 37, from Jonesborough denies 58 charges over a series of attacks. | Sean Hoey, 37, from Jonesborough denies 58 charges over a series of attacks. |
These include the murder of 29 people in the bomb attack in Omagh in August 1998. | These include the murder of 29 people in the bomb attack in Omagh in August 1998. |
He is also charged with five other bombings, four bomb conspiracies, and six murder conspiracies. | |
Witness evidence | |
The mortar attack on Newry police station happened less than a month before the Omagh bombing, and the prosecution is trying to establish connections between this and other attacks of which Sean Hoey is accused. | |
Under cross-examination, the scenes of crime officer accepted that often things he was looking for were not in the store register while locating items in the store room could be like "finding a needle in a haystack". | |
Meanwhile, the trial has heard for the first time witness evidence directly linked to the Omagh bombing. | |
The first witnesses included a woman who had taken her mother shopping in the town that day. | |
Ruth Buchanan described seeing a car which matched the description of the vehicle used in the attack parking in Market Street that afternoon. | |
She said two men got out and one of them smiled at her before walking away, about an hour before the bomb exploded. | |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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