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Former Real IRA Commander
shot for Stealing Protection Money
Gardaí in Cork have begun an
investigation after a leading dissident republican was wounded in the leg in
what gardaí suspect was a punishment shooting by the Real IRA in the early
hours of this morning.
Detectives were alerted when
the man, who is in his 30s, presented at Cork University Hospital at about 1am
with a gunshot wound to the leg.
They spoke briefly to him,
but he declined to tell them what happened to him. He discharged himself at
5am.
Gardaí believe that the man,
who is from Cork’s north side, but was living in west Dublin was the chief of
staff of the southern command of the Real IRA up until about 12 months ago when
he was deposed shortly before the murder of Dublin Real IRA leader, Alan Ryan.
A new faction took over the
Real IRA intent on eradicating criminality and the Corkman, who is nicknamed
the Beast, was suspected of stealing funds which the organisation had raised
through protection rackets and extortion.
He returned to Cork but was
known to be under threat from the new leadership under the command of IRA Chief
of Staff, Colin Duffy from Lurgan in Co Armagh.
Last year gardaí advised the
Corkman that they believed that his life was under threat.
However one informed source
told the Irish Times the fact that the man was shot in the leg in a manner
which would not leave him permanently disabled would suggest he had come to
some agreement with his former comrades.
“There was no way, he would
have gone to meet anyone unless he was sure of who he was meeting and what they
were planning - it has all the hallmarks of a planned or arranged punishment
shooting where he was told take his punishment and move on,” said the source.
In March, another senior
Real IRA figure associated with the Alan Ryan faction, Peter Butterly from
Dunleer, Co Louth was gunned down outside the Huntsman Pub in Gormanston, Co
Meath.
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The pair, a 39-year-old man
and a woman, 32, were detained by the PSNI's Serious Crime Branch investigating
dissident republican activity.
They have been charged with
possession of explosives with intent to endanger life and possession of items
for an act of terrorism.
The man faces a further
charge of collecting material last year likely to be of use to terrorists.
The pair are due before court
at Londonderry Magistrates Court on Saturday.
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