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Omagh intelligence claims rejected

Source: ITN
Omagh : United Kingdom | 10 months ago  
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Claims that vital information was held back about the Real IRA attack which killed 29 people in Omagh have been rejected. Information on the bombers which was passed to police could not have prevented the 1998 atrocity, a report by Intelligence Services Commissioner Sir Peter Gibson has said.
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