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PSNI and Gardaí co-operating on murder investigation

Sun 21 October 2007, 7:28pm

In response to the attempted headline-grabbing proposal from Ian Paisley Jnr, on filling in the gaps left by not fully implementing Schengen, the Republic of Ireland’s Justice Minister Brian Lenihan stated that those gaps were “not a barrier to effective cooperation between the PSNI and the gardai.” That co-operation will be tested in the murder investigation currently underway after a 21-year-old man was reportedly lured across the border from Cullyhanna in south Armagh to a farm at Oram in County Monaghan where a gang of up to 15 men beat him to death with iron bars in an outhouse. RTÉ reports that the murder investigation is also looking at fuel-laundering, and the BBC reports that the victim’s family are blaming members of the Provisional IRA. The UTV report ends on this note

Gardaí in Monaghan have said that they are keeping an open mind regarding paramilitary involvement.

Adds The NI Regional Development minister, Sinn Féin’s Conor Murphy, is quoted in this report – “I do not believe that there is any republican involvement in this murder.”From the BBC report

The Cullyhanna man’s family say he was recently involved in a dispute with individual members of the IRA.

A short time later he was told to leave the country.

“Our son courageously and correctly refused to leave,” read a statement from the Quinn family.

“We believe that he was abducted by the Provisional movement and brutally beaten to death.”

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Comments (78)

  1. kidso says:

    I dont think they have gone away you know. My thoughts are with the family of the deceased. I hope the IRA had nothing to do with this. If some members were involved. Dismiss them, court marshal them I dont care. Hand them over to the Gardaí. The question must be asked of the Sinn Fein leadership…. Is it time they did go away?

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  2. What armed conflict ? says:

    The IRA has not, and will not go away, it never has and never will, I expect the First and Deputy First Minister will release a joint statement about the common criminals involved in this brutal murder, will anyone have the balls to acknowledge the truth about the IRA’s involvement, I don’t think so, it will only upset the money and power cart at Stormont.

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  3. snakebrain says:

    Leopards…spots…

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  4. ahg says:

    I love the way SF come out immediately and state that republicans can;t possibly be involved! Reminds me of Maskey and the McCartney murder…

    Condolences to the family. Let’s hope justice is done.

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  5. GavBelfast says:

    What is the definition of a ‘republican’ anyway?

    It obviously seems to depend on the context.

    It’s grim news, it sounds like it was a horrible death.

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  6. What armed conflict ? says:

    If you look back at the “bad old days ” the IRA would take suspected informers from the south, just into the north of Ireland and kill them, as not to bring pressure from the Irish Government, now that Sinn Fein are in Government in Britain they take their victims just south of the border, so it can’t cause their partners in Government any problem. Remember, it happened in another country !

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  7. harry says:

    is this what gerry adams meant about teaching people “manners”.

    the “boys” are now acting as enforcers in the south armagh community to ensure no upsets their hegamony.

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  8. hercules says:

    Surely there can’t be that many 15 man gangs operating with impunity in the area.

    My condolences to the family.

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  9. K man says:

    What do they expect Conor Murphy to say? Surely not something like “This young man was murdered by organized criminals with inseparable links to the IRA”. That would be ridiculous!

    Or how about, “This wasn’t the IRA, it was one of the many other non republican fuel laundering gangs in south Armagh…”.

    Standard white-wash crap from Sinn Fein, much to be expected.

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  10. Frank Sinistra says:

    Could those above let us in on the information they have that the media and garda don’t. Cheers.

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  11. Dec says:

    I note that most of the experts above were curiously absent from the Thomas evlin murder thread.

    I love the way SF come out immediately and state that republicans can;t possibly be involved!

    Just as we all love the way ‘contributors’, that no-one’s ever heard of, emerge from under their respective bridges as soon as a thread mentions the IRA.

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  12. Ahem says:

    I know Dec, I know – what is about the poor old IRA that has gotten them such a bad name? Oh wait.

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  13. CTN says:

    Lets keep it cool until the facts emerge.

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  14. It was Sammy Mc Nally what done it says:

    Conor’s words are “I do not believe that there is any republican involvement in this murder” – he may have chosen his words carefully and decided not to say “I do not believe that there is anyone connected to the republican movement involved in this murder”

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  15. joeCanuck says:

    I agree Frank. Some people above seem to have information that should be handed over to the authorities immediately.

    My condolences to the family too and I hope they get justice.

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  16. tweedledee says:

    Any news on the other two men reported to have been seriously injured?

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  17. bought for free at last says:

    This enemy of the peace process was clearly killed by securocrats, themselves enemies of the peace process.

    Joking aside, how the HELL could Murphy say with confidence at this early stage that republicans weren’t involved?!

    This is another potential Robert McCartney moment.
    The response of the DUP will be fascinating. When UUP formed a government with SF, the DUP treated any minor incident with any possible PIRA involvement as an excuse to call for collapse of the executive.

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  18. kidso says:

    I suppose Conor Murphy had a word with the IRA and they told him that they were not involved. Id believe the IRA leadership before Id beleive the Gardaí or PSNI or media. But somehow I sense (and this is without any evidence at all) that it was carried out by IRA members or associates. If so they gotta be turfed out of the organisation. as far as those arrested in connection with Young Devlin’s murder..well I think the PSNI are clutching at straws and all will be released in this propaganda excercise.

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  19. Outsider says:

    Ritchie stood up to the UDA, who in Stormont is going to stand up to the IRA?

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  20. Dewi says:

    Terrible event and condolences to the family. From Cullyhanna – that’s horribly significant also. Please God nip this in the bud now.
    I must admit I find the whole Ritchie / UDA thing terribly depressing also. Pretty bad week all round. And Potts lecturing the GAA on reaching out. Just a combination of brutality /surrealism and bare faced hypocrisy. Again terrible week.

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  21. ha ha says:

    ‘Had a word with the IRA’. Love it.
    And maintaining the fiction that he has to have a word with an organisation he definitely isn’t in, what if the IRA is lying to him?

    Or do you really think that if they actually put their hands up and said ‘aye Conor, our lads did this, not ordered, like, but there you go, the boys will be boys’ he’d have put out a statement saying that?

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  22. veritas says:

    is it not near time he had a word with the ira& told them to feck off and give people peace.would you buy a used car from conor murphy?

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  23. no more lies says:

    Claiming that this was done ‘without sanction’ so therefore ‘not by the IRA’ is as pathetic as claiming the killing of Peter McBride wasn’t carried out by the British army because the GOC at the time – or their commanding officer – didn’t directly order it.
    If IRA members did it, the IRA did it.

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  24. kidso says:

    i guess what you’re asking -Veritas- is if Id trust Conor murphy? He’s a politician so the answer is NO. Is he a member of the IRA -Ha Ha-? I dont know. What I would question is if the IRA are militarilly inactive and the war is effectively over then why do they need to continue to exist. There was a time they did not exist -What armed conflict?- then the people needed them. Now they are not needed in the form that they are so the really have to go away…
    I hope the truth of this sordid killing comes ut quick before people make up thire minds on hearsay alone.

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  25. Turgon says:

    So here we have what our “peace process” has brought us. Yes a reduction in violence but a society where a murder has occurred of a young man; according to his family, ordered by an illegal organisation to leave Northern Ireland and then murdered because he did not do so. Two other men violently assaulted. And despite this we will undoubtedly have a situation whereby the criminals will have little chance of being brought to justice and an organisation inextricably linked with them in government. I await with interest to see if the DUP will pull out of government over this. I doubt they will since the DUP deputy leader is more worried about Margaret Ritchie than he is about stopping money to drug dealing pimps and terrorists. Whilst at the same time it seems impossible that another set of the alphabet soup of loyalist criminals will be held to account for murdering a boy because he was a catholic.

    But it is of course most important that we do not upset the apple cart because then we might slip back into violence? Slip back? It does not seem that much “slipping” is needed.

    This peace process is a truly Faustian pact.

    Dewi, do you wonder that I told you that violence will start again soon. It looks as if 10-20 years was way too optimistic.

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  26. Frank Sinistra says:

    All these new user names with so many definitive pronouncements. At least the search for facts on Slugger over the Ritchie debate was explored by users of the site that had actually contributed before, though some of the Ritchie supporters had been long-term absentee SDLP voices. Lots of heat, little light and limited credibility going on.

    Hating or disliking SF and/or the IRA is no excuse for contributional laziness that wouldn’t pass muster on any other topic.

    IMNSHO.

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  27. dewi says:

    Maybe Turgon – Cullyhanna especially worrying because this bunch critical to maintaining republican peace.Just what are the politicos doing though? No surrender on ILA – bullying a minister who is trying to do something useful. Pretty pathetic all round (and a contributory effect to violence IMHO)

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  28. It was Sammy Mc Nally what done it says:

    Turgon,

    I think you are being unduly pessimistic. If people close to or belonging to the Republican cause are involved, now that the police in South Armagh are offically welcomed by the Provos, there will be cooperation. Anything less than that from SF will spell serious damage for them at the polls and they will not take that chance. That is the beauty of the current arrangments – they now have something to lose.

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  29. joeCanuck says:

    Don’t overlook the bravery of the perpetrators.
    It only took 6 or 7 of them with their crowbars to unmercifully beat this man to death.

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  30. Turgon says:

    Dewi,
    I think the fundamental basis of this whole process has been stopping of violence which was destabilising to the state as a whole. The bombs in London etc. were an example. Equally the murder of Protestants by Catholics and vice vera which had the potential to upset the whole apple cart.

    The murder of Protestants by Protestants or of Catholics by Catholics (or for that matter it would seem the murder of random Catholic children by Protestants) is seen as less of a problem. I do have no doubt that the Northern Irish politicians as well as the London and Dublin ones would be much happier if there were no murders. They are all, however, unwilling to see their process fail. As such they appease, turn a blind eye or otherwise excuse in some weasel way these events.

    This is the fundamental flaw in all this process; it is a house built upon the sand. We have suspended the norms of a democratic society to stop violence but we have not genuinely stopped the violence and we have created a society where violence very frequently gets rewarded. The justification is always that things will get better and that this is better than it was. A process so founded on lies will, however, never be stable and will in my opinion leave a truly poisoned legacy to our children’s generation.

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  31. kidso says:

    I take it -joeCanuck- you were there? What does “contributional laziness” really mean -Frank Sinistra-? I get it… there’s something you dont agree with so you ridicule the messenger.

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  32. dewi says:

    “Suspended the norms of a democratic society”
    You never had a democratic society. Which is why a total focus on eliminating violence is so important. Just finished Green Flag – 1885 election 17 nationalist to 16 unionist mps in Ulster. Never knew that – astonishing.

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  33. dewi says:

    Nine counties of course

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  34. Turgon says:

    Maybe not Dewi and I think you know my views well enough to believe me when I say that I have never pretended that everything in the garden was ever rosy.

    However, we have now created a process which will never eliminate violence and indeed shows that violence or the threat violence can be extremely profitable. This is a most Faustian pact. I think it very likely that the process will carry on. The deck chairs will be rearranged a bit if necessary. The water continues to flood in, however, and the band will soon start Near my God to Thee.

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  35. Turgon says:

    “Nearer my God to Thee” obviously.

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  36. harry says:

    during the troubles or war (whatever) people in s armagh could do whatever they wanted. often this lawless atitiude was encouraged by the provos.

    now, of course, the provos want the people to subscribe to the northern state, after telling us for years that it was illegitmate.

    those boys who are still at illegal commerical enterprises, like diesel etc are embarrasing the Provos. so we have the strong arm activities we seen today.

    then they canvas the door telling us that they will teach the cops lessons. what a load of crap. the cops have not changed, but sf have become as bad as RUC ever were.

    this wee lad was only 21. 21. will it make any difference to those besuited bastards in stormont? not one bit. If fuel smuggling was behind it (as the media has sugested) i dare say it didnt involve as much money as our politicians award themselves from the tax-payers

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  37. eire nua says:

    The Provos killing someone in the Free State at this point?! insane. Bertie is going to crucify them over this. He destroyed them in the south in the election, now when FF are organising in the north, this is a god-send. For both FF and the SDLP.

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  38. David Vance says:

    Interesting to see Conor Murphy making such a definitive statement, so quickly, given the idea that Sinn Fein and the IRA are separate. Had he made a ring a round of south Armagh’s provisional tendency? Maybe an inspired guess? Maybe just one more lying republican reptile? Perhaps the Chuckle Bros can visit the next of kin – that would be a nice cross community touch?

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  39. Outsider says:

    All these new user names with so many definitive pronouncements. At least the search for facts on Slugger over the Ritchie debate was explored by users of the site that had actually contributed before, though some of the Ritchie supporters had been long-term absentee SDLP voices. Lots of heat, little light and limited credibility going on.

    Hating or disliking SF and/or the IRA is no excuse for contributional laziness that wouldn’t pass muster on any other topic.

    IMNSHO.

    Frank Sinistra

    Noble words I’m sure but have moderators exposed you as a multiple poster in the past. I believe you were using various user accounts to substantiate some of your claims, maybe you should step down of your high horse.

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  40. kidso says:

    thank you -outsider- And -david vance- please refer to previous postings.

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  41. Dewi says:

    In Glasgow tonight and bought tommorow’s papers – nothing on this at all – astonishing. Turgon – it’s up to the politicians to do useful stuff – isn’t there something useful they could do like cross community ?

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  42. David Vance says:

    KIDSO,

    No, you refer to the content of my comment please.

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  43. Outsider says:

    [Play the ball, not the man - edited moderator]

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  44. kidso says:

    David Vance your comment was an insinuation that Conor
    Murphy is IRA. earlier I suggested he had asked the IRA people he knows about the terrible murder before he made his comments. And you expose your hatred of Republicans by calling them repiles. Again I hope beyond hope that people learn to wait for the truth before making up their minds about this.

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  45. joeCanuck says:

    Were you there Kidso?

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  46. kidso says:

    No -joecanuck- thats why i said what i said and did not assume i knew who did the killing or in deed what the weapons were as you did. And thats why i suggest we wait and see.

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  47. joeCanuck says:

    I simply repeated what has been published in the public domain, kidso.
    See my comment #15 on page 1.

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  48. Frank Sinistra says:

    Outsider,

    Indeed, my good friend* Michael has taken me to task before over using more than one name (mostly comic asides).

    That excuses this stoop nonsense how?

    *not likely

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  49. Outsider says:

    I just wanted to point out that everyone has his or her frailties even you.

    If I remember correctly some of you alter ego names were used to both substantiate and pour scorn on your posts simultaneously, whilst some as you have pointed out were simply used for comic effect. Personally I would like you to display more of this comic flair under your own name rather than under other guises as Frank Sinistras posts tend to be rather serious.

    However I’m pleasantly surprised by your honesty in admitting your misdemeanours and I tip my hat to you for it.

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  50. dewi says:

    Nowt in today’s Scotsman either. I know papers have withdrawn corresondents but they surely monitor BBC website and Slugger. Strange. Things seem to be falling apart in so many places. Next IMC report will be fascinating.

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