'No evidence' of RUC involvement in gun attack on Adams

A Northern Ireland policing watchdog has found no evidence the Royal Ulster Constabulary was involved in a loyalist gun attack on Gerry Adams 30 years ago.

'No evidence' of RUC involvement in gun attack on Adams

A Northern Ireland policing watchdog has found no evidence the Royal Ulster Constabulary was involved in a loyalist gun attack on Gerry Adams 30 years ago.

The paramilitary Ulster Freedom Fighters opened fire on a car containing the Sinn Fein president and four other men as they travelled from a Belfast court.

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