Five-month delay in handing over Omagh blast intelligence

Police Special Branch in the North was aware of intelligence information on the Omagh bomb soon after the atrocity, the former ombudsman claimed today.

Five-month delay in handing over Omagh blast intelligence

Police Special Branch in the North was aware of intelligence information on the Omagh bomb soon after the atrocity, the former ombudsman claimed today.

But information was not immediately passed on to investigating officers who spent months combing mobile phone records in the hunt for the Real IRA bombers, ex-police complaints head Nuala O’Loan added.

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