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Martin McCauley in court over 1982 Lurgan ********

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Martin McCauley leaves a garda station in Dublin in 2005

A 61-year-old man who is to be charged with the murders of three police officers in an IRA ***** ******* near Lurgan in 1982 has appeared in court in Dublin.

Martin McCauley, with an address in Naas in County Kildare, was arrested at the request of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI).

He was remanded in custody ahead of an extradition hearing next week.

In a statement released through his solicitors’ office, Mr McCauley said he denies the charges and will contest the extradition proceedings at any future hearing.

The Public Prosecution Service (PPS) has said a decision to charge him with the murders was made three months ago.

Garda (Irish police) Det Sgt Adrian Murray told the court on Thursday that he was satisfied he had identified Mr McCauley as the person on the warrant.

The investigation into the murders, which began in 2019, found forensic evidence at the detonation site of the ***** which was overlooking the road, he said.

Andrew Moriarty, representing Mr McCauley, said his client would like to apply for bail and noted he had previously indicated that he was willing to be interviewed by the chief constable of the PSNI.

Justice Miriam O’Regan remanded him in custody ahead of an extradition hearing next week.

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Police officers Sean Quinn, Allan McCloy and Paul Hamilton were ******* when their car was blown up near Lurgan in 1982

Sgt Sean Quinn and constables Allan McCloy and Paul Hamilton were ******* in the blast at Kinnego Embankment in October 1982.

The Royal Ulster Constabulary officers were in an unmarked police car.

It was blown apart by a 1,000lb landmine device detonated by remote control.

The murders were investigated by the

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The man in charge, Sir Iain Livingstone, said: “The decision to prosecute more than 40 years after the incident shows the rigour and application Kenova has applied to this investigation and that evidence will now be tested by a court.

“Our thoughts remain with the three officers’ families who have continued to act with courage and great dignity over the past four decades.”

A PPS spokesperson added: “Following careful consideration of all the available evidence in a file submitted by Operation Kenova, the PPS took a decision to prosecute one individual in relation to the 1982 murders of Sergeant Sean Quinn and Constables Allan McCloy and Paul Hamilton.

“As proceedings are live it would not be appropriate to comment further.”



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