Denis Donaldson
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Former Sinn Fein official and informer for the British security forces, who was murdered in April 2006.[1]
Exposure
- Three men, one of them Mr Donaldson, were arrested at the time - but late in 2005 prosecutors said they were dropping all charges "in the public interest".
- That public interest became clear when days later Mr Donaldson confessed publicly to being a double agent, an admission that led to his immediate expulsion from Sinn Fein and republican circles.
- In his statement in December 2005, Mr Donaldson confirmed that he had been a British agent at the time of the raid and he apologised to his "former comrades" and family.
- "I was recruited in the 1980s after compromising myself during a vulnerable time in my life," he said. "Since then, I have worked for British intelligence and the [Police] Special Branch.
- "Over that period I was paid money. My last two contacts with Special Branch were as follows: two days before my arrest in October 2002, and last night, when a member of Special Branch contacted me to arrange a meeting.
- "I was not involved in any republican spy ring at Stormont - I deeply regret my activities with British intelligence and Special Branch."
- At the time, Gerry Adams claimed that Mr Donaldson had spoken out because he was about to be "outed" by police officers determined to deflect attention from the raid. [2]
Connections
Notes
- ↑ Obituary: Denis Donaldson, BBC News, 4 April 2006.
- ↑ Obituary: Denis Donaldson, BBC News, 4 April 2006.