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Person: Alan Mains

RUC man suspected ‘mole’ in station

ONE of two senior RUC officers killed by the Provisional IRA in 1989 expressed concern just hours before his murder that a garda based in Dundalk was passing on information to republican paramilitaries.

Wed, 08 Jun, 2011

Tribunal questions former IRA chief

A former IRA commander involved in the ambush and killing of two senior RUC officers has been questioned by a tribunal probing allegations of garda collusion in the murders.

Tue, 07 Jun, 2011

Police say murder bid is part of loyalist feud

An attempt to murder a 41-year-old man in Northern Ireland today is believed to be the latest attack in a feud between loyalist paramilitary terror gangs, according to a senior police officer.

Fri, 11 Oct, 2002

Belfast’s paramilitary gangs will spread grip - Lord Mayor

Alarming levels of paramilitary influence in the running of Belfast will spread, it was claimed tonight.

Tue, 08 Jan, 2002

RUC hunt killer gang

Detectives probing the murder of a man found battered to death in Belfast were today hunting a group who led him into the alleyway where he was brutally killed.

Tue, 07 Aug, 2001

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