Thursday, 29 October 2009

Medal and £650k or I walk: MI5 witness


The chief MI5 witness in a Real IRA arms trial refused to give evidence unless he was given £650,000 and a medal from the Queen.

Paul McCaugherty (43), pictured, of Beech Court, and Desmond Kearns (44), of Tannaghmore Green, both in Lurgan, are to stand trial next year over an alleged plot to smuggle weapons from mainland Europe.

Dermot Gregory (41), also known as Michael Dermot, of Concession Road in Crossmaglen, also faces related charges.

The trio from Co Armagh were arrested after a three-year ‘sting’ involving an MI5 agent codenamed ‘Amir’.

Amir accused MI5 of betrayal when, despite earlier assurances, he was ordered to give evidence against the dissident suspects.

It has now emerged that he demanded £650,000 from MI5 for the stress caused.

Amir’s solicitor wrote to MI5: “I would invite you to agree to pay to my client the sum of £450,000 within 28 days in full and final settlement of his current claims.

“Please also confirm that you will agree to a life contingency payment of £200,000.”

In later correspondence Amir also demanded a £30,000 ‘retainer’.

“Amir would be prepared to hold his ‘grievance’ (as it has been referred to by you) in abeyance pending the criminal trial in Northern Ireland,” his solicitor wrote.

He said his client “seeks to be paid a lump sum of £30,000 reflecting a monthly income or retainer of £2,500”.

Amir’s solicitor warned that this was his “final position”.

“If your client [MI5] does not, then our client will withdraw his cooperation with the authorities

in Northern Ireland and pursue a civil claim against the service for breach of contract and/or breach of their duty of care to him,” he wrote.

Amir claimed that MI5 had promised him an honour from the Queen, only to withdraw it after he refused to give evidence.

In an internal MI5 memo his handlers wrote: “Amir raised the fact that he had been told by the [redacted] that an honour was long overdue and that he had ‘definitely been put down for one and it had gone through various people and it is on the desk of somebody’.

“Amir stated that he had raised it again a few weeks later and [redacted] stated that it was definitely happening 100 per cent.

“Amir stated that he believed he had not received the honour as a result of his refusal to provide evidence on [redacted]. Amir request-ed that he be told why he did not receive the honour.”

Thirty-five MI5 agents will testify anonymously at the trial. All the defendants deny the charges.

In a separate development yesterday, dissident republicans were suspected of involvement in an attempt to smuggle the largest ever haul of illegal cigarettes into Brit-ain or Ireland. The haul was seized at Greenore port in Co Louth.


http://www.irishnews.com/articles/540/5860/2009/10/28/631151_398351583802Medaland.html

Tuesday, 13 October 2009

Insider by Gerry Bradley with Brian Feeney



After reading Insider by Gerry Bradley with Brian Feeney one could only draw the conclusion that Whitey Bradley thinks very highly of himself and that anything that went wrong was never his fault. After reading the spectacular failed operation against Police officer Derek Martindale, Bradley points out to the reader the number of suspicious happenings before the operation, and his suspicions that things had been compromised by the security forces, if this is the case one can only come to the conclusion that Bradley was not as smart as he thinks he is, in fact anyone in the IRA with an ounce of whit would have walked away from that IRA operation.
Indeed on reading Bradley's book it is clear that he was anything but professional
"He kept on getting caught" another thing to note in the book Bradley keeps on saying that he is not a "Tout" or an "informer" this is the same mantra that all touts and informers are trained to say when they are confronted by the internal security team, it's interesting that Bradley has spouted this over two years ago even before anyone has even suggested he was one!
The reason Fulton stuck close to Gerard Bradley was because, in Fultons own words "GERARD BRADLEY WAS LOOSE AS FU*K"



Remember "Yous aren't as smart as yous think yous are, yous where well sucked in"


IRA bosses force out godfather of terror
(Joe Oliver, The People)

A top republican - once named in Parliament as an IRA Godfather - has been 'stood down' in north Belfast, The People can reveal. The decision to sideline Eddie Copeland has sent shockwaves through the republican movement. He has been replaced by evil sectarian killer Robert 'Cheeser' Crawford - a hated double murderer freed under the terms of the Good Friday Agreement. Crawford, 45, also from the Ardoyne area of the city, is considered a hardliner in republican circles.
The overthrow of Copeland was shrouded in mystery last night but republican sources did say that the move is not linked to change of strategy - even though Crawford is said to have been sceptical of the peace process and has opposed the idea of any Provo weapons being handed in. Another republican source said Copeland had been out of favour following an incident almost two years ago when the IRA ceasefire was called into question.
Copeland, 32, has long been a loyalist hate figure and has had a number of close brushes with death. As one of the most senior republican figures in north Belfast he was top of loyalist Johnny Adair's personal hit list. But in 1993 he was nearly killed by a soldier. He sustained bullet wounds to the chest and abdomen when the soldier opened up on him and other mourners outside the home of Shankill bomber Thomas Begley.
The soldier was later jailed for 10 years - and Copeland received £27,500 for the injuries he suffered in the shooting. The following year David Trimble used the cloak of Parliamentary privilege to name Copeland and two others as "IRA Godfathers" during a debate on the renewal of anti-terrorist powers.
Mr Trimble claimed that Brian Gillen was commander of the Provos in Belfast. He added: "There is the gentleman who probably planned the Shankill Road bomb, one Eddie Copeland."
Crawford is still said to be a man loyalists would love to 'take out'. It's believed he has been involved in discussions regarding republican riots at the Ardoyne interface with loyalist Glenbryn in north Belfast.
His predecessor, Copeland, hit the headlines three years ago when he was at the centre of a political storm after being awarded £60,000 for injuries he received when a booby-trap bomb exploded under his car. He was reversing away from his mother's home in December 1996 when the device erupted, injuring his arm and blowing away the calf muscle of his right leg.
The NIO tried to block the compensation claim on the grounds that he had been engaged in terrorism. Copeland, whose father John was shot dead by a solider in 1971, was also named by a Crown lawyer two years ago as "the senior IRA man in the north of the city" after he was charged with abducting and threatening to kill a drug dealer. But when the case came to trial last August the charges were withdrawn.
The man said to have replaced him as republican leader in north Belfast - Cheeser Crawford - was part of a heavily armed Provo hit team foiled during a bid to murder top cop Derek Martindale in 1994. They were nabbed red-handed by a special police unit which swooped on their hijacked van in the Belmont area of the city.
Crawford and David Adams, a cousin of Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams, were later jailed for a total of 25 years on a string of charges including conspiracy to murder and conspiracy to cause an explosion.
A third man, Paul Stitt, was jailed for 22 years for the same crimes and two others sentenced to 10 years for false imprisonment and hi-jacking. At the time Crawford was out on licence after being convicted of murdering two young Protestant men in Belfast in 1975.
June 22, 2003________________
This article appeared first in The People on June 22, 2003.
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http://www.nuzhound.com/articles/Sunday_People/arts2003/jun22_top_republican_stood_down.php

Saturday, 3 October 2009

Kevin Fulton publishes covert video.


Kevin Fulton publishes covert video on the web.


Kevin Fulton has taken the decision to publish covert video showing police Ombudsman's officers during interviews, it can be clearly seen and heard "one of the interviewing officers" warning Fulton that he is under investigation by the police and the police Ombudsman's office. Fulton is warned by the officer that whatever he says the police Ombudsman's officers have a duty to report it to the police and that it would be used in evidence against him, this is clearly understood by Fulton. Under legal advice Kevin Fulton would be foolish to speak about himself or any covert actions he carried out with the help of the British intelligence services as these activity's may not have been legal and he may be charged with an offence, Fulton had been warned by persons from the intelligence community that some files about his connections with MI5, Army & Police have now been destroyed.
NOTE: Colleen McMurray murder in Newry.
It must be asked, during this investigation did the Ombudsman's officers speak to MI5 & the British army intelligence unit that Fulton worked for ?
It should be noted that Kevin Fulton's handlers where aware of his actions at all times.
You can watch the covert video.

video video