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BELFAST (Reuters) - A 57-year-old man has been charged with false imprisonment and kidnapping in connection with the killing of British army officer Robert Nairac in the province in the 1970s, police said. Irish Republican Army (IRA) guerrillas were widely believed to have abducted and executed...
A man allegedly linked to the disappearance of British Army officer Robert Nairac in the North 30 years ago admits driving the soldier's murderer, police claimed in court yesterday. Hairs from the 29-year-old victim were discovered in the family car of defendant Kevin Crilly, a detective told...
Accused linked to abduction car, court told A man allegedly linked to the disappearance of British Army officer Robert Nairac in the North 30 years ago admits driving the soldier's murderer, police claimed in court yesterday. Hairs from the 29-year-old victim were discovered in the family car of...
Published Date: 23 May 2008 A MAN allegedly linked to the disappearance 30 years ago of army officer Robert Nairac in Northern Ireland admits driving the soldier's murderer, police told a court yesterday. Hairs from the 29-year-old victim were discovered in the family car of defendant Kevin...
An Irish Republican Army suspect was arraigned in a Northern Ireland court Thursday on charges that he helped kidnap and imprison an undercover British soldier 31 years ago. Kevin Crilly, 57, was joined by more than a dozen relatives in Banbridge Magistrates Court to hear the evidence allegedly...
A man accused of kidnapping the murdered British soldier Robert Nairac has denied any involvement in the army officer's disappearance. Kevin Crilly, 57, of South Armagh, appeared before Newry magistrates court charged with the kidnap and false imprisonment of the Grenadier Guards officer 31 years...
More than three decades after the shocking killing of undercover British Army Officer, Captain Robert Nairac in south Armagh, a man has appeared in court charged in connection with the murder - and been released on bail until a further appearance in July.Kevin Crilly, 57, was charged with...
A 57-year-old man charged in relation to the murder of a British soldier over 30 years ago has been granted bail to appear again before the court in Newry in July. Kevin Crilly, of Lower Foughill Road in Jonesborough in south Armagh, appeared before Newry Magistrate's Court this afternoon charged...
A man has appeared in court charged with the assault and kidnap of British Army officer Robert Nairac. Kevin Crilly, 57, from Lower Foughill Road, Jonesborough, denies the charges. Captain Nairac was abducted by the IRA from a pub in Dromintee, County Armagh, on 14 May, 1977. His body has never...
The man allegedly linked to the disappearance of SAS officer Robert Nairac in Northern Ireland 30 years ago has been bailed to return to court on July 16. Kevin Crilly, 57, admitted driving the undercover officer's murderer to the scene of his death, when he appeared at Newry Magistrates' Court...
CAPTAIN Robert Nairac was a bit of a 'Boys Own' comic strip hero who ended up taking one risk too many. The young Grenadier Guardsman was working as an intelligence officer when he was snatched from the car park of the Three Steps Inn at Drumintee outside Jonesborough on the Irish border by the...
