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IRA infiltrator denies 'mole lies'

Peter Keeley has told the Smithwick Inquiry a senior officer destroyed evidence after the Narrow Water bomb attack

Peter Keeley has told the Smithwick Inquiry a senior officer destroyed evidence after the Narrow Water bomb attack

Thursday December 15 2011

A former British double agent in the IRA has denied being a pathological liar over claims a suspected Garda mole destroyed evidence from one of the worst atrocities in the Troubles.

Peter Keeley told a tribunal into alleged Garda-IRA collusion that he heard a detective got rid of vital information after the 1979 Narrow Water bomb attack which killed 18 British soldiers.

The agent, who spied on the terror group from the 1980s, has claimed Dundalk-based Detective Garda Sergeant Owen Corrigan assisted volunteers on several occasions over the years.

"After the Narrow Water bombing, it was said that Owen Corrigan helped the IRA that time," said Mr Keeley, who is also known as Kevin Fulton. Mr Corrigan has strenuously denied the allegations of collusion, which he has called a "monstrous lie".

The Smithwick Tribunal is investigating allegations of Garda collusion over the IRA murders of senior RUC officers Chief Superintendent Harry Breen and Superintendent Bob Buchanan on the Irish border, minutes after a Garda meeting.

Mr Keeley, a Newry-born Catholic who joined the British Army in 1979, was giving evidence for a second day in Dublin behind a screen to protect his identity.

The 51-year-old again claimed "a friend" of the IRA - who he alleges was Mr Corrigan - had tipped the IRA off that Mr Breen and Mr Buchanan were in Dundalk the day they were ambushed, March 20 1989.

Under cross-examination, Mr Corrigan's barrister Jim O'Callaghan said he could prove Mr Keeley was a pathological liar.

Mr O'Callaghan told Mr Keeley several former police officers - ex-members of the RUC/PSNI, of security forces and of An Garda Siochana - had questioned the agent's credibility, calling him a liar and fantasist.

Mr Keeley replied: "I have done things that I'm not proud of. Things my handlers know I have done and I'm party to that. Maybe it's because if I go down the road, they're coming with me. Maybe it's good to discredit people who can do them harm."

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