PSNI to pay £875k damages to two journalists inappropriately arrested over material in Troubles documentary
McCaffrey and Birney were arrested over the alleged theft of a police watchdog document that appeared in their film No Stone Unturned.
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McCaffrey and Birney were arrested over the alleged theft of a police watchdog document that appeared in their film No Stone Unturned.
The men were arrested over the suspected theft of documents used in a documentary about the 1994 murders.
The short answer is… we don’t know.
The journalists were arrested over the suspected theft of documents used in a documentary re-examining the 1994 murders.
The inquiry centres on the theft of sensitive material which was used in a documentary film re-examining the 1994 murders.
A new documentary names the suspects in the massacre that killed five people while they watched Ireland play in the 1994 World Cup.
The Police Ombudsman in Northern Ireland has said there was a “hear no evil, speak no evil, see no evil approach to the use of informants”.
It was due tomorrow, but will be released on Friday.
TheScore.ie chats to Trevor Birney — the producer behind the ESPN ‘30 for 30′ doc on the Loughinisland tragedy.
Six men were shot dead while watching the World Cup match. No one has ever been charged with their murders.
The North’s Police Ombudsman has found serious holes in the investigation of the 1994 loyalist killings, which took place as Ireland played Italy in the USA World Cup.
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