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[[Gary Armstrong]], an [[RUC]] officer at the time, was involved in the kidnapping of Fr Hugh Murphy in June 1978.<ref>Anne Cadwallader, ''Lethal Allies: British Collusion in Ireland'', Mercier Press, 2013, p.337.</ref> | [[Gary Armstrong]], an [[RUC]] officer at the time, was involved in the kidnapping of Fr Hugh Murphy in June 1978.<ref>Anne Cadwallader, ''Lethal Allies: British Collusion in Ireland'', Mercier Press, 2013, p.337.</ref> | ||
+ | Arsmtrong was interviewed after his arrest by [[Alan Simpson]].<ref>[http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/debateni/blogs/malignant-cancer-of-collusion-had-spread-north-and-south-of-ireland-29726292.html Malignant cancer of collusion had spread north and south of Ireland], ''Belfast Telegraph'', 5 November 2013.</ref> | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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[[Category:RUC|Armstrong, Gary]][[Category:State Violence and Collusion Project|Armstrong, Gary]] | [[Category:RUC|Armstrong, Gary]][[Category:State Violence and Collusion Project|Armstrong, Gary]] |
Latest revision as of 17:14, 9 November 2013
Gary Armstrong, an RUC officer at the time, was involved in the kidnapping of Fr Hugh Murphy in June 1978.[1]
Arsmtrong was interviewed after his arrest by Alan Simpson.[2]
Notes
- ↑ Anne Cadwallader, Lethal Allies: British Collusion in Ireland, Mercier Press, 2013, p.337.
- ↑ Malignant cancer of collusion had spread north and south of Ireland, Belfast Telegraph, 5 November 2013.