Monthly Archive for November, 2008

Armagh teens’ murder trial opens

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Posted by Justice for David November 25, 2008
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From UTV News 25 November 2008:

A 28-year-old old man accused of murdering two teenagers on an isolated country lane told a friend he “got a buzz” after the slaughter, saying “I`ve forgotten what it was like to kill.”

Steven Leslie Brown, also known as Stephen Revels, is standing trial at Belfast Crown Court for the brutal murders of Portadown teenagers Andrew Robb and David McIlwaine in February 2000.

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UVF boss quip ‘led to killings’

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Posted by Justice for David November 25, 2008
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From BBC News 25 November 2008:

A 28-year-old man has appeared in court accused of murdering two County Armagh teenagers in February 2000.

Steven Leslie Brown, also known as Stephen Revels, is standing trial for the murders of Portadown teenagers Andrew Robb and David McIlwaine.

Belfast Crown Court was told on Tuesday that they were killed outside Tandragee after Andrew Robb made a remark about murdered UVF leader Richard Jameson.

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Judgment in Burcombe trial

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Posted by Justice for David November 24, 2008
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To read the full judgment in the trial of the Queen v. Mark Robert Burcombe, deferred 27/6/2008 by Judge Hart, click here to download in pdf form.

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Cosy Nostra causing deep damage to north’s society

Kate
Posted by Kate November 18, 2008
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Article by Newton Emerson, from the 13 November 2008 edition of the Irish News:

Sir Hugh Orde made two revelations at last week’s policing board meeting regarding police contracts with a Portadown building firm once owned by a prominent member of the UVF.

The first was that the contracts totalled almost £5 million between 1999 and 2004, rather than the £320,000 initially stated. The second was that the firm in question, the Jameson Group, failed PSNI security vetting twice before the NIO cleared it on appeal.

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Apology over £5m for loyalist-link firm

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Posted by Justice for David November 09, 2008
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By Barry McCaffrey, Irish News
07/11/08

Chief Constable Sir Hugh Orde was forced to publicly apologise yesterday after admitting police had failed to disclose that a building firm with links to an alleged UVF leader was paid almost £5 million by the PSNI.

Sir Hugh confirmed to the Policing Board that the force had provided incorrect figures when asked to detail how much money had been paid out for work by two building firms, including one owned by Richard Jameson.

In January 2000, the alleged mid-Ulster UVF leader was shot dead by the LVF near his home in Portadown.

The murder sparked a bitter loyalist feud that claimed the lives of Protestant teenagers David McIlwaine and Andrew Robb less than a month later.

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PSNI gave £5m contracts to ‘UVF linked company’

Kate
Posted by Kate November 07, 2008
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From Thursday’s Irish News by Barry McCaffrey:

A Co Armagh building company linked to an alleged UVF leader was paid more than £5 million by the PSNI, it can now be revealed.

In January 2000, alleged mid-Ulster UVF leader Richard Jameson was shot dead by the LVF near his home in Portadown.

The murder sparked a bitter loyalist feud that claimed the lives of Protestant teenagers David McIlwaine and Andrew Robb less than a month later.

Jameson’s building company had been awarded a series of contracts to work on police stations, prisons and British army bases.

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Terrorist’s Tout Deal Lets Him Scarper

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Posted by Kate November 06, 2008
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Supergrass legs it to England with new I.D.
From the 26 October 2008 edition of the Sunday World, by John Cassidy:

A LOYALIST ‘supergrass’ has been described in court as a “high profile and active terrorist’’ in the
ruthless Mid-Ulster UVF brigade.

And fatboy slim Mark Burcombe has been linked by a PSNI Criminal Investigation Department intelligence file to ONE murder and TWO attempted murders.
The Sunday World can reveal the the 27-year-old UVF terrorist was arrested in connection with other loyalist paramilitary activity in the Mid-Ulster area. Yet despite knowing about Burcombe’s “active’’ involvement with the banned terror group, the Public Prosecution Service and the PSNI agreed to allow Burcombe to enter the ‘supergrass’ system in return for giving evidence against his co-accused Steven Revels.

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