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PRC-UTE
22nd June 2006, 05:53
INLA offers any informers one-week amnesty
21/06/2006

http://www.dailyireland.com/home.tvt?_scop...ent/News&opp=50 (http://www.dailyireland.com/home.tvt?_scope=DailyIreland/Content/News&opp=50)

The Irish National Liberation Army has offered informers a one-week
amnesty after claiming to have uncovered a PSNI Special Branch agent
in County Derry.

Sources close to the INLA leadership last night claimed that a
51-year-old man, whose identity is known to Daily Ireland, this week
confessed to working for PSNI Special Branch for the past 12 months.

It has been claimed the man, who comes from the north of the county,
was responsible for setting up and recruiting a number of young people
into a phony INLA cell in south Derry.

INLA sources last night claimed that the man admitted on tape to
having organised a number of attacks on Orange halls in south Derry in
recent weeks on the instructions of Special Branch handlers.

A source close to the INLA's leadership last night said the
organisation is offering a one-week amnesty to all informers.

"It is noteworthy that this man has not been killed. There is now a
one-week amnesty for all informers to come forward. This man was told
to recruit members into the INLA and was trying to start tensions with
other republican groupings. He was responsible for passing on
information, both real and false. He would have portrayed himself as a
senior INLA figure."

The outing of the alleged informer comes just two months after IRA
informer Denis Donaldson was gunned down in his County Donegal hideout
by unknown attackers. Last year the former senior IRA man and Sinn
Féin official admitted to working as an informer for Special Branch
and British intelligence for two decades.

PRC-UTE
22nd June 2006, 05:53
INLA offers any informers one-week amnesty
21/06/2006

http://www.dailyireland.com/home.tvt?_scop...ent/News&opp=50 (http://www.dailyireland.com/home.tvt?_scope=DailyIreland/Content/News&opp=50)

The Irish National Liberation Army has offered informers a one-week
amnesty after claiming to have uncovered a PSNI Special Branch agent
in County Derry.

Sources close to the INLA leadership last night claimed that a
51-year-old man, whose identity is known to Daily Ireland, this week
confessed to working for PSNI Special Branch for the past 12 months.

It has been claimed the man, who comes from the north of the county,
was responsible for setting up and recruiting a number of young people
into a phony INLA cell in south Derry.

INLA sources last night claimed that the man admitted on tape to
having organised a number of attacks on Orange halls in south Derry in
recent weeks on the instructions of Special Branch handlers.

A source close to the INLA's leadership last night said the
organisation is offering a one-week amnesty to all informers.

"It is noteworthy that this man has not been killed. There is now a
one-week amnesty for all informers to come forward. This man was told
to recruit members into the INLA and was trying to start tensions with
other republican groupings. He was responsible for passing on
information, both real and false. He would have portrayed himself as a
senior INLA figure."

The outing of the alleged informer comes just two months after IRA
informer Denis Donaldson was gunned down in his County Donegal hideout
by unknown attackers. Last year the former senior IRA man and Sinn
Féin official admitted to working as an informer for Special Branch
and British intelligence for two decades.

PRC-UTE
22nd June 2006, 05:53
INLA offers any informers one-week amnesty
21/06/2006

http://www.dailyireland.com/home.tvt?_scop...ent/News&opp=50 (http://www.dailyireland.com/home.tvt?_scope=DailyIreland/Content/News&opp=50)

The Irish National Liberation Army has offered informers a one-week
amnesty after claiming to have uncovered a PSNI Special Branch agent
in County Derry.

Sources close to the INLA leadership last night claimed that a
51-year-old man, whose identity is known to Daily Ireland, this week
confessed to working for PSNI Special Branch for the past 12 months.

It has been claimed the man, who comes from the north of the county,
was responsible for setting up and recruiting a number of young people
into a phony INLA cell in south Derry.

INLA sources last night claimed that the man admitted on tape to
having organised a number of attacks on Orange halls in south Derry in
recent weeks on the instructions of Special Branch handlers.

A source close to the INLA's leadership last night said the
organisation is offering a one-week amnesty to all informers.

"It is noteworthy that this man has not been killed. There is now a
one-week amnesty for all informers to come forward. This man was told
to recruit members into the INLA and was trying to start tensions with
other republican groupings. He was responsible for passing on
information, both real and false. He would have portrayed himself as a
senior INLA figure."

The outing of the alleged informer comes just two months after IRA
informer Denis Donaldson was gunned down in his County Donegal hideout
by unknown attackers. Last year the former senior IRA man and Sinn
Féin official admitted to working as an informer for Special Branch
and British intelligence for two decades.

Janus
22nd June 2006, 07:13
What good's a one week amnesty? They only have protection for one week?

By the way, how strong is the INLA now? I had always thought that they had faded away by now.

Janus
22nd June 2006, 07:13
What good's a one week amnesty? They only have protection for one week?

By the way, how strong is the INLA now? I had always thought that they had faded away by now.

Janus
22nd June 2006, 07:13
What good's a one week amnesty? They only have protection for one week?

By the way, how strong is the INLA now? I had always thought that they had faded away by now.

PRC-UTE
22nd June 2006, 09:16
Originally posted by [email protected] 22 2006, 04:14 AM
What good's a one week amnesty? They only have protection for one week?


I thought it meant one week to expose themselves without retaliation.


By the way, how strong is the INLA now? I had always thought that they had faded away by now.

No, hasn't faded away at all. Probably very few know the la's exact strength and I won't say any specifics. Strong enough at least that the Brits attempt to infiltrate and undermine it.

PRC-UTE
22nd June 2006, 09:16
Originally posted by [email protected] 22 2006, 04:14 AM
What good's a one week amnesty? They only have protection for one week?


I thought it meant one week to expose themselves without retaliation.


By the way, how strong is the INLA now? I had always thought that they had faded away by now.

No, hasn't faded away at all. Probably very few know the la's exact strength and I won't say any specifics. Strong enough at least that the Brits attempt to infiltrate and undermine it.

PRC-UTE
22nd June 2006, 09:16
Originally posted by [email protected] 22 2006, 04:14 AM
What good's a one week amnesty? They only have protection for one week?


I thought it meant one week to expose themselves without retaliation.


By the way, how strong is the INLA now? I had always thought that they had faded away by now.

No, hasn't faded away at all. Probably very few know the la's exact strength and I won't say any specifics. Strong enough at least that the Brits attempt to infiltrate and undermine it.

Janus
23rd June 2006, 03:21
I thought it meant one week to expose themselves without retaliation.
Oh, my mistake then. That makes a lot more sense.


No, hasn't faded away at all. Probably very few know the la's exact strength and I won't say any specifics. Strong enough at least that the Brits attempt to infiltrate and undermine it.
I see, it's just that I mainly hear of the new IRA groupos that splintered off the PIRA after the ceasefire like the True IRA, etc. I haven't heard of the INLA for a while now.

Janus
23rd June 2006, 03:21
I thought it meant one week to expose themselves without retaliation.
Oh, my mistake then. That makes a lot more sense.


No, hasn't faded away at all. Probably very few know the la's exact strength and I won't say any specifics. Strong enough at least that the Brits attempt to infiltrate and undermine it.
I see, it's just that I mainly hear of the new IRA groupos that splintered off the PIRA after the ceasefire like the True IRA, etc. I haven't heard of the INLA for a while now.

Janus
23rd June 2006, 03:21
I thought it meant one week to expose themselves without retaliation.
Oh, my mistake then. That makes a lot more sense.


No, hasn't faded away at all. Probably very few know the la's exact strength and I won't say any specifics. Strong enough at least that the Brits attempt to infiltrate and undermine it.
I see, it's just that I mainly hear of the new IRA groupos that splintered off the PIRA after the ceasefire like the True IRA, etc. I haven't heard of the INLA for a while now.

Seven Stars
23rd June 2006, 05:35
I thought it meant one week to expose themselves without retaliation.

That is correct, the IRA has done it on a number of occasions in the past.


I see, it's just that I mainly hear of the new IRA groupos that splintered off the PIRA after the ceasefire like the True IRA, etc. I haven't heard of the INLA for a while now.

There is no group called the 'True IRA' you are most likely thinking of the so called 'Real' IRA. You wouldn't have heard much from the INLA because they are on ceasefire, but unlike the Provos, they will not hand over their arms and administer British rule in Ireland. The INLA has been involved in actions against drug dealers recently.

Seven Stars
23rd June 2006, 05:35
I thought it meant one week to expose themselves without retaliation.

That is correct, the IRA has done it on a number of occasions in the past.


I see, it's just that I mainly hear of the new IRA groupos that splintered off the PIRA after the ceasefire like the True IRA, etc. I haven't heard of the INLA for a while now.

There is no group called the 'True IRA' you are most likely thinking of the so called 'Real' IRA. You wouldn't have heard much from the INLA because they are on ceasefire, but unlike the Provos, they will not hand over their arms and administer British rule in Ireland. The INLA has been involved in actions against drug dealers recently.

Seven Stars
23rd June 2006, 05:35
I thought it meant one week to expose themselves without retaliation.

That is correct, the IRA has done it on a number of occasions in the past.


I see, it's just that I mainly hear of the new IRA groupos that splintered off the PIRA after the ceasefire like the True IRA, etc. I haven't heard of the INLA for a while now.

There is no group called the 'True IRA' you are most likely thinking of the so called 'Real' IRA. You wouldn't have heard much from the INLA because they are on ceasefire, but unlike the Provos, they will not hand over their arms and administer British rule in Ireland. The INLA has been involved in actions against drug dealers recently.

Janus
23rd June 2006, 19:55
There is no group called the 'True IRA' you are most likely thinking of the so called 'Real' IRA.
I called them that because they have referred to themselves as the True IRA.


You wouldn't have heard much from the INLA because they are on ceasefire
Yeah, I assumed so.

Janus
23rd June 2006, 19:55
There is no group called the 'True IRA' you are most likely thinking of the so called 'Real' IRA.
I called them that because they have referred to themselves as the True IRA.


You wouldn't have heard much from the INLA because they are on ceasefire
Yeah, I assumed so.

Janus
23rd June 2006, 19:55
There is no group called the 'True IRA' you are most likely thinking of the so called 'Real' IRA.
I called them that because they have referred to themselves as the True IRA.


You wouldn't have heard much from the INLA because they are on ceasefire
Yeah, I assumed so.