Judges sure can be wrong. But im not the one saying for certain he is wrong or right in this instance is all
Salt of the earth them dissidents. ------------------------------- Police last month spent four days searching Belfast's Antrim Road — dubbed "the Murder Mile" during the worst days of the Northern Ireland conflict — following telephoned warnings from an IRA faction that its members had hidden bombs in the area that failed to detonate. Two days into the search, police found one small bomb inside a car. Two days later they found a second bomb taped to an abandoned preschool-sized bicycle. About 50 families were evacuated from their homes during the search operation. please log in to view this image Police said the three arrested men — ages 33, 34 and 38 — were being questioned at their major interrogation center in Antrim, west of Belfast. The senior investigator, Detective Chief Inspector Justyn Galloway, said the attackers apparently tried to lure police into the area by vandalizing the window of a shop, then telephoning the police to report the crime. But when police responded, neither bomb in the area detonated. "A trap was put in place to kill police officers which could easily have murdered members of the public," Galloway said. Countless civilians walked or drove past both undetonated devices before the IRA dissidents made more telephone calls warning vaguely of their presence somewhere in the area. Several splinter groups opposed to the IRA's 1997 cease-fire have continued to mount occasional bomb and gun attacks in Northern Ireland, particularly since the 2007 formation of a Catholic-Protestant government that includes IRA veterans. The dissidents' goal is to destabilize the coalition and deter the Irish Catholic minority from cooperating with the police. Dissident IRA gunmen killed two off-duty British soldiers and a police officer in two March 2009 attacks. But most dissident attacks since have fizzled because of police surveillance or the dissidents' own incompetence. A majority of bombs fail to detonate. Those that do — including a half-dozen car bombs last year — have caused relatively little damage and no serious injuries. In August, one booby-trap bomb designed to maim police instead hurt three children ages 2 to 12. About 4,000 British troops remain based in Northern Ireland as part of its 1998 peace settlement, which reaffirmed Northern Ireland's status as a part of the United Kingdom. But the troops no longer have any role in combating IRA factions or other local paramilitary groups.
If my mate was charged wrongfully of murder because his prints were on a car he once walked past I would cheer if he was found innocent So would you
It proves he played a part in it. As for the latex glove tip, again another coincidence. Cheering a man being moved to a waiting car to take him for further questioning. Seems a bit odd don't you think. What is? Mate texted me there about it. If theres anything to it i'm sure we'll hear soon enough.
Would you stand and cheer as you saw his face days after the murder in front of TV cameras? What about if his prinst were in the car and a latex glove with his DNA was found in the car?
The fact that this innocent man got cleared of this murder but yet got implicated in X (you'll know more i don't) amount of murders doesn't exactly paint a good picture of him. But then again you Irish are all for the police are out to get us. My point is i don't believe for a second that the guy is just some peaceful republican as i don't believe the police just target random ****ing people in a crowd then try get them done with as many murders as possible.
He is a dissident republican is he not? Booby trapped bicycles, trip wires in public parks, bombings of police stations and businesses. Thats what they do. Please don't try and tell me this former provo is anything different.
All it proves he has questions to answer - doesnt prove he played a part. IM not saying he wasnt involved. you however are certain he was - yet a Court cant be sure
There was about 50 photos taken of the inside of the car and no glove was there. Then it turns up in the prosecution evidence. They knew he wasn't going to be found guilty but wanted him locked up and off the streets.
Who said he was a peaceful republican? You have just went off on some mad tangent that makes no sense. He was found not guilty of killing them two Brits. What the **** are you on about?
What have them things got to do with Colin Duffy though? I know what he is. I alluded earlier on that him getting let go is not good news for the Brits. I don't need some ill informed Loyalist to tell me.
No Ciaran this is just your typical ****e directed at me, what I'm saying echos what anportmorbhoy is saying yet you decide that it's only my comments that are worthy of your republican ****e. As for who says he is a peaceful republican well i think you only need to ask Colin Duffy that and he will answer that he is a peaceful republican.
You're right. Must have been another coincidence that the head of RIRA's fingerprints were found in the car.
he was found not guilty but we all know that's not the case. Is that not the method of terrorism that he organises?