Bullet trip was 'ploy to get RUC involved'

Alleged informer Adrienne McGlinchey took bullets across the border in order to get the Royal Ulster Constabulary involved in her case, the Morris Tribunal has heard.

Alleged informer Adrienne McGlinchey took bullets across the border in order to get the Royal Ulster Constabulary involved in her case, the Morris Tribunal has heard.

Ms McGlinchey was earlier said to have gone from Co Donegal to Strabane on a IRA mission, to hand over a package of bullets to a woman contact from the Co Tyrone town’s Ballycolman Estate.

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