Questions about historic role of Gardai in Downey case, lawyers say
A 67-year-old man facing extradition to Northern Ireland on charges related to the 1972 deaths of two Ulster Defence Regiment soldiers in Enniskillen has sought leave to appeal the High Court's extradition order. The man is alleged to have been involved in a device explosion on the Irvinestown Road, Cherrymount, which killed Lance Corporal Alfred Johnston and Private James Eames on August 25, 1972. His legal counsel…
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