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The [[Director and Co-ordinator of Intelligence (Northern Ireland)]] is the senior officer of the [[Security Service]] (MI5) in Northern Ireland, reporting to both the Director General of the Security Service and to the [[Northern Ireland Secretary]].<ref>[http://www.mi5.gov.uk/output/glossary.html Glossary], MI5, accessed 13 July 2009.</ref>
 
The [[Director and Co-ordinator of Intelligence (Northern Ireland)]] is the senior officer of the [[Security Service]] (MI5) in Northern Ireland, reporting to both the Director General of the Security Service and to the [[Northern Ireland Secretary]].<ref>[http://www.mi5.gov.uk/output/glossary.html Glossary], MI5, accessed 13 July 2009.</ref>
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==Billy Wright Inquiry==
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In March 2008, a former holder of this post, identified only as Witness DCI testified to the inquiry onto the death of loyalist [[Billy Wright]]:
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::The MI5 officer said this week that the inquiry panel had already seen evidence that the Intelligence Service had informed [[RUC Special Branch]] in April, 1997 about the [[INLA]] threat.
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::He said he had assumed police would have passed the information on to the prison authorities.<ref>[http://www.newsletter.co.uk/news/No-coverup-MI5-officertells-inquiry.3878412.jp No cover-up, MI5 officer tells inquiry], Belfast Telegraph, 14 March 2008.</ref>
  
 
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==Notes==

Revision as of 22:58, 13 July 2009

The Director and Co-ordinator of Intelligence (Northern Ireland) is the senior officer of the Security Service (MI5) in Northern Ireland, reporting to both the Director General of the Security Service and to the Northern Ireland Secretary.[1]


Billy Wright Inquiry

In March 2008, a former holder of this post, identified only as Witness DCI testified to the inquiry onto the death of loyalist Billy Wright:

The MI5 officer said this week that the inquiry panel had already seen evidence that the Intelligence Service had informed RUC Special Branch in April, 1997 about the INLA threat.
He said he had assumed police would have passed the information on to the prison authorities.[2]

Notes

  1. Glossary, MI5, accessed 13 July 2009.
  2. No cover-up, MI5 officer tells inquiry, Belfast Telegraph, 14 March 2008.