Investigations into murder allegations to take two years

Investigations into allegations of collusion in six murders in the involving both North and South may take up to two years, according to Mr Justice Peter Corey, charged with the task of heading these inquiries.

Investigations into murder allegations to take two years

Investigations into allegations of collusion in six murders involving both the North and the South may take up to two years, according to Mr Justice Peter Corey, charged with the task of heading these inquiries.

Mr Corey, a former Canadian Supreme Court Judge has already arrived in the North to investigate the possibility of collusion between security forces and the people that carried out murders in several contentious cases.

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