HC Deb 07 July 1986 vol 101 cc17-9W
Mr. Maginnis

asked the Attorney-General (1) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of John Aiken in Fermanagh on 9 February 1971; and if he will give details;

(2) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of Thomas George Beck in Fermanagh on 9 February 1971; and if he will give details;

(3) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of Henry Edgar in Fermanagh on 9 February 1971; and if he will give details;

(4) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of Malcolm David Henson in Fermanagh on 9 February 1971; and if he will give details;

(5) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of William Allan (Bill) Thomas in Fermanagh on 9 February 1971; and if he will give details;

(6) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of Francis William Robert Philip Veitch in Fermanagh on 3 September 1971; and if he will give details;

(7) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of John Rudman in South Tyrone on 14 September 1971; and if he will give details;

(8) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of David Frank Powell in Fermanagh on 28 October 1971; and if he will give details;

(9) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of Denis Wilson in South Tyrone on 7 December 1971; and if he will give details;

(10) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of Thomas Francis McCann in Fermanagh on 13 February 1972; and if he will give details;

(11) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of Thomas John Fletcher in Fermanagh on 1 March 1972; and if he will give details;

(12) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of William Logan in South Tyrone on 15 March 1972; and if he will give details;

(13) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of Harry Gillespie in South Tyrone on 20 May 1972; and if he will give details;

(14) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of Victor Husband in Fermanagh on 2 June 1972; and if he will give details;

(15) if anyone has been made amenable for the Murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of Brian Robertson in Fermanagh on 2 June 1972; and if he will give details;

(16) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of Samuel Donegan in Fermanagh on 8 June 1972; and if he will give details;

(17) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of William Henry Creighton in Fermanagh on 7 August 1972; and if he will give details;

(18) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of Errol Leroy Gordon in Fermanagh on 7 August 1972; and if he will give details;

(19) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of David Wynne in Fermanagh on 7 August 1972; and if he will give details;

(20) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of James H. Eames in Fermanagh on 25 August 1972; and if he will give details.

Mr. Scott

I have been asked to reply.

I shall write to the hon. Gentleman as soon as information on these murders has been obtained from the Royal Ulster Constabulary. I shall also write to the hon. Gentleman about any other similar incidents which may have occurred within his constituency if he tables appropriate questions.