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Latest revision as of 21:46, 18 February 2015

Lt Col. Jeremy Railton was head of Information Policy at Headquarters Northern Ireland in 1974.[1]

According to journalist Paul Foot, Railton wrote a document on the Ulster Citizen Army in early 1974 which stated: 'After the assasination of Herron, a decision was taken by IP to conduct a low-level campaign to highlight intimidation, extortion and assassination within the loyalist extremist ranks using the UCA title as a cover'.[2]

Railton would likely have seen an 8 November 1974 memo from Colin Wallace entitled '"Tara" - Reports Regarding Criminal Offences Associated with the Homosexual Community in Belfast'.[3]

Railton was due to appear at Wallace Civil Service Board appeal hearing on 17 October 1975, but missed his flight from Belfast.[4]


Notes

  1. Paul Foot, Who Framed Colin Wallace, Pan Books, 1989, p.139.
  2. Paul Foot, Who Framed Colin Wallace, Pan Books, 1989, p.150.
  3. Paul Foot, Who Framed Colin Wallace, Pan Books, 1989, p.139.
  4. Paul Foot, Who Framed Colin Wallace, Pan Books, 1989, p.167.