Jon Boutcher says PSNI has committed to providing “unfettered access” of unredacted material to new commission of investigation of legacy cases
Bertie Ahern has said Tony Blair told him MI5 and MI6 “probably” have information on the Dublin-Monaghan bombings but would not release it.
Operation Denton is investigating the activities of the Glenanne gang, which is suspected of being involved in the bombings. Head of the investigation Sir Iain Livingstone told RTE this week that there was collusion between the gang and the British security services. The PSNI chief constable said the organisation had released all documentation related to the bombings to Operation Denton.
Asked if he supported a call for the UK Government to release information about the bombings, he said: “Each jurisdiction, each government, has got a responsibility to its citizens to release material about cases such as this.
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