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According to journalist Peter Taylor, the FRU was established in 1979.<ref>Peter Taylor, Brits: The War Against the IRA, Bloomsbury, 2002, p.287.</ref>
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According to journalist Peter Taylor, the FRU was established in 1979.<ref>Peter Taylor, Brits: The War Against the IRA, Bloomsbury, 2002, p.287.</ref> However, according to the Pat Finucane Review by Sir [[Desmond De Silva]], the unit was formed in 1982, and responsibility for army agent-running in Northern Ireland had previously rested with Brigade Research Units.<ref name="DeSilvavol1Ch3">[http://www.patfinucanereview.org/report/volume01/chapter003/ Volume 1 - Chapter 3: Intelligence structures], Pat Finucane Review, 12 december 2012.</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 15:25, 13 December 2012

<youtube align="right" width="200" height="200" caption="BBC Panorama on FRU collusion">6JHuDQKeCH8</youtube> The Force Research Unit was a top secret unit of the British Army which was engaged in running informers and has been alleged to be involved in a number of assassinations and murders in Ireland.[1] It has reportedly now been renamed the Joint Support Group.[2] It appears to be associated with the Special Reconnaissance Regiment created in 2005.[3]

History

According to journalist Peter Taylor, the FRU was established in 1979.[4] However, according to the Pat Finucane Review by Sir Desmond De Silva, the unit was formed in 1982, and responsibility for army agent-running in Northern Ireland had previously rested with Brigade Research Units.[5]

People

Agents

According to "Martin Ingram", FRU agents were each given a number of which the first two digits signified their location, with the second two providing a unique identifier. The prefix '30' signified the FRU's western detachment (West Det.), while Brian Nelson prefix '61' signified East Det.[10]

Provisional IRA

Ulster Defence Association

See Also

Further reading

Notes

  1. Chris Thornton, D-DAY FORCOLLUSION; Prosecutors close to decision on key cases, Belfast Telegraph, 24 February 2007.
  2. Michael Evans, Top secret intelligence unit will quit Belfast for new role in Iraq, The Times, 18 April 2005.
  3. James Kirkup, [VAGUENESS OF ARMY ROLES GIVES RISE TO SUSPICIONS, The Scotsman, 19 August 2005.
  4. Peter Taylor, Brits: The War Against the IRA, Bloomsbury, 2002, p.287.
  5. Volume 1 - Chapter 3: Intelligence structures, Pat Finucane Review, 12 december 2012.
  6. David Lister and Ian Cobain, Stakeknife is 'under guard at old Home Counties airbase', The Times, 13 May 2003.
  7. Greg Harkin, EX-ARMY AGENT ON WITNESS 'NOBBLE' CHARGE; FINUCANE MURDER SQUAD COPS RAID AUTHOR'S HOME IN ENGLAND, 19 November 2000.
  8. Liam Clarke, Soldier 'gagged' over RUC tribunal testimony, Sunday Times, 7 October 2007.
  9. Alan Murray, Caught on the web ...; Pic of Stakeknife WITH his agent handler could go online, Sunday Life, 23 November 2003.
  10. Martin Ingram, Greg Harkin, Stakeknife: Britain's Secret Agents in Ireland, O'Brien Press, 2004, p.55.
  11. Rosie Cowan, He did the IRA's dirty work for 25 years - and was paid £80,000 a year by the government, The Guardian, 12 May 2003.
  12. Martin Ingram, Greg Harkin, Stakeknife: Britain's Secret Agents in Ireland, O'Brien Press, 2004, p.55.
  13. David Sharrock, Army concealing information, says former agent, telegraph.co.uk, 20 June 2001.
  14. Henry McDonald, Revealed: five British spies inside IRA, The Observer, 18 May 2003.
  15. Martin Ingram, Greg Harkin, Stakeknife: Britain's Secret Agents in Ireland, O'Brien Press, 2004, p.55.
  16. Nelson's shadowy past, BBC, 13 April 2003.
  17. Henry McDonald, The double agent who helped run terror cell, 20 April 2003.