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Policing Board holds Omagh talks | Policing Board holds Omagh talks |
(about 7 hours later) | |
Members of the Policing Board have met relatives and victims of the Omagh bombing. | |
The board has announced plans to conduct an independent external review of all investigations into the bombing. | The board has announced plans to conduct an independent external review of all investigations into the bombing. |
The meeting at Omagh College gave families an opportunity to give their views before the Policing Board sets the terms of reference for its inquiry. | |
Last month, Sean Hoey was cleared of 58 charges, including the murders of 29 people in the 1998 Real IRA attack. | Last month, Sean Hoey was cleared of 58 charges, including the murders of 29 people in the 1998 Real IRA attack. |
Chief Constable Sir Hugh Orde has been questioned by the Policing Board about damning comments made by the trial judge. | Chief Constable Sir Hugh Orde has been questioned by the Policing Board about damning comments made by the trial judge. |
Mr Justice Weir accused two police officers of "deliberate and calculated" deception in relation to the investigation. | Mr Justice Weir accused two police officers of "deliberate and calculated" deception in relation to the investigation. |
The judge also claimed that "others involved in the investigation and preparation of the case for trial" may have played a part in that deception. | The judge also claimed that "others involved in the investigation and preparation of the case for trial" may have played a part in that deception. |
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