HC Deb 24 October 1986 vol 102 cc1000-1W
Mr. Maginnis

asked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (1) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of Robert Bennett in South Tyrone on 7 September 1984; 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 Malcolm Cullen in South Tyrone on 7 September 1984; 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 Melvin Simpson in South Tyrone on 8 October 1984; and if he will give details;

(4) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have caused the death of Fred Jackson in South Tyrone on 19 October 1984; 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 Peter W. Gallimore in Fermanagh on 19 October 1984; 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 Jimmy Graham in Fermanagh on 1 February 1985; 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 Hugh McCormac in Fermanagh on 3 March 1985; 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 Robert Gilliland in Fermanagh on 21 June 1985; and if he will give details;

(9) what information he has as to whether anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of Seamus McAvoy, a constituent of South Tyrone, shot in the Irish Republic on 20 August 1985; and as to details;

(10) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of George Gilliland in South Tyrone on 7 December 1985; 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 William J. Clements in South Tyrone on 7 December 1985; 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 John Early in Fermanagh on 3 February; 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 Derek Breen in Fermanagh on 11 February; 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 John McCabe in Fermanagh on 11 February; 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 David Wilson in South Tyrone on 17 May; and if he will give details.

Mr. Scott

[pursuant to his reply, 23 July 1986]: There have been convictions in relation to three of these deaths. One person was convicted of the manslaughter of Robert Bennett and Malcolm Cullen and another of conspiracy to murder in regard to the incident in which Frederick Jackson was killed.