Mobiles used in Omagh bomb 'intercepted'

Pressure is growing today for a public inquiry into the Omagh bombing after it was claimed British intelligence chiefs recorded the bombers mobile phone calls on the day of the attack.

Mobiles used in Omagh bomb 'intercepted'

Pressure is growing today for a public inquiry into the Omagh bombing after it was claimed British intelligence chiefs recorded the bombers mobile phone calls on the day of the attack.

The Omagh bombing on August 15 1998 was the worst single atrocity of the Troubles and killed 29 people and unborn twins, but now a new documentary claims details of the mobile calls were not passed to investigators.

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