Saturday, 15 August 2009

Did dirty cop expose informer ?




The family of Belfast man Robert "Bobby Monaghan where not told of a police Ombudsman's investigation into his murder, there where suspicions that a member of the RUC ( police ) may have tipped of a Belfast bar owner that Monaghen was supplying information about him to the police CID. The police Ombudsman's office could not look at some files as it was outside their remit. There is fresh hope that the HET, Historical Enquiries Team will now open the investigation and force senior police officers to attend interviews. Some police officers are now willing to talk to investigators.
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Wednesday, 5 August 2009

Martin McGuinness the gunman.


Here is a photo of Martin McGuinness, never seen before. Taken in Derry 6.5.1972.
Ask yourself why was Martin not wearing a mask ? if you look at every photo taken of armed IRA men at that time "They are all wearing masks" they were afraid of going to jail, but not Martin. Martin is quick to point the finger at people he says are telling lies and calling them fantasist's, when Martin was caught with bomb making material and bullets in 1973 he told a court in Dublin " I am a member of Óglaigh na hÉireann and very, very proud of it''.


But in August 1993, he was the subject of a two part special by the when the Cook Report into the murder of Frank Hegarty, an informer, he issued a statement saying "I have never been in the IRA. I don't have any sway over the IRA" the police have enough evidence on file to charge Martin in connection with this crime, but they were prevented from doing so after the intelligence services stepped in. Martin is the only IRA man to pose with a gun in Derry without a mask, why?
Martin McGuinness also lied to the Bloody Sunday enquiry about the dates of his membership of the IRA, and his position on the Army Council in the late 1990s
so before he and his spokesperson slobber about anyone else they should remember
"Pot & Kettle"

Tuesday, 28 July 2009

More Questions Than Answers by Kevin Sheehy.



Product Description:
Starting from a working-class background in North Belfast, he describes his progress through St Malachy's College to Trinity College Dublin, where he met and befriended Pat Finucane, later assassinated by loyalist paramilitaries. Though they would go their different ways politically, it never came between them. After graduation, Kevin entered the RUC as its first Catholic graduate and progressed steadily through the ranks, reaching the position of Detective-Superintendent. He helped investigate hundreds of paramilitary murders, including several of the most infamous incidents during these turbulent years. He investigated the assassination attempt on Bernadette McAliskey; Warrenpoint, where eighteen members of the Parachute Regiment were killed; and the activities of various 'rogue cops'.He was press officer for the Omagh bombing investigation and gives the inside story of this great tragedy. His experiences as head of the Anti-Racketeering Squad and the Drugs Squad give an unequalled insight into the criminal activities of paramilitaries as well as the quite distinct political agendas of the Northern Ireland Office, Special Branch and M15. Ultimately, these conflicts would bring about his downfall, which he describes with painful honesty - thus the title of the book. About the AuthorKevin Sheehy is a retired police officer.

Thursday, 23 July 2009

Who killed Bobby Monaghan and why ?




FRI, JUL 22. 1994.



The UDA. shot dead a Catholic publican, Bobby Monaghan (44), in front of his Protestant girlfriend, in Rathcoole, north of Belfast.






What lay behind the scenes that the public and his family didn't know ?
Robert "Bobby" Monaghan was a registered police informant.
Did a senior drugs squad officer ordered a raid on his flat to cover up wrong doing within the force ?
Was Bobby murdered to cover up the the relationship between a drugs smuggler and the senior drugs squad officer "A".
Roberts address was deleted off the police computer, leading to the raid by drugs squad officers.
Roberts handler tried to prevent the drugs raid knowing this was to bring unwanted attention on Robert.
Robert was passing information to police about the drugs smuggler to his handler, this drugs smuggler had a close relationship with the senior drugs squad officer "A".
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Editors Note:

The police Ombudsman's report has never been made public, the Monaghan family do not know that the report even exists or that there was an investigation into their brothers murder. The only hope for the truth to come out is for the HET: ( The Historical Enquiries Team ) to investigate this matter and open the can of worms.