Outside police chief to be appointed to Omagh inquiry

The Northern Ireland Policing Board tonight agreed to appoint an assistant chief constable from another UK force to oversee efforts to kick-start the Omagh bomb investigation.

The Northern Ireland Policing Board tonight agreed to appoint an assistant chief constable from another UK force to oversee efforts to kick-start the Omagh bomb investigation.

The move is at the centre of a series of recommendations decided upon by the scrutinising body following marathon talks in Belfast aimed at ending the controversy surrounding the hunt for the Real IRA killers.

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