Ombudsman to look into Omagh bomb warning claims

Northern Ireland Police Ombudsman Nuala O'Loan is investigating claims that security forces had prior knowledge of the Omagh bomb.

Ombudsman to look into Omagh bomb warning claims

Northern Ireland Police Ombudsman Nuala O'Loan is investigating claims that security forces had prior knowledge of the Omagh bomb.

The news comes two days after the third anniversary of the bombing in Co Tyrone which killed 29 people.

Mrs O'Loan's intervention follows newspaper reports that security forces had intelligence warning of an imminent bomb attack.

The Real IRA blast ripped through a crowded street on August 15, 1998.

Security chiefs have vehemently denied the allegations which alarmed relatives of those killed and the survivors of the 500lb car bomb explosion.

The claims were reported to have come from a former Special Branch agent, known as Kevin Fulton.

A statement issued from the office of the Police Ombudsman said Mrs O'Loan was investigating the issues of whether police received prior warning of the bomb and of whether any information received was appropriately dealt with.

It added: "Following consideration of this matter over the last three weeks the Police Ombudsman has informed the Secretary of State (John Reid) and the Chief Constable (Sir Ronnie Flanagan) of her decision to investigate.

A statement from RUC headquarters said: "The Chief Constable has discussed the matter with the Ombudsman and welcomes her examination of the issue, which he hopes will be reassuring to the families of the victims of this dreadful atrocity."

Michael Gallagher, who lost his son Adrian in the bombing, welcomed the move and said: "I think that the office of the Ombudsman is the proper people to investigate these allegations."

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