HC Deb 07 July 1986 vol 101 cc81-4W
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 Alfred Johnston in Fermanagh on 25 August 1972; 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 William H. Trotter in Fermanagh on 28 August 1972; 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 William A. McIntyre in South Tyrone on 10 September; 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 Douglas Richmond in South Tyrone on 10 September 1972; 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 Duncan McPhee in South Tyrone on 10 September 1972; 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 Tommy Bullock in Fermanagh on 21 September 1972; 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 Emily Bullock in Fermanagh on 21 September 1972; 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 John Bell in Fermanagh on 22 October 1972; and if he will give details;

(9) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder alleged to have been committed by regular soldiers of Michael Naan in Fermanagh on 24 October 1972; and if he will give details;

(10) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder alleged to have been committed by regular soldiers of Andrew Murray in Fermanagh on 24 October 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 Joseph Calvin in Fermanagh on 17 November 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 Robert Keys in Fermanagh on 28 November 1972; and if he will give details;

(13) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder alleged to have been committed by regular soldiers of Louis Leonard in Fermanagh on 15 December 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 Henry Sandford in South Tyrone on 14 January 1973; 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 Charles Morrison in South Tyrone on 8 February 1973; 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 Michael J. Gay in South Tyrone on 17 March 1973; 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 Andrew Sommerville in South Tyrone on 27 March 1973; 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 Franklin Caddoo in South Tyrone on 10 May 1973; 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 Purvis in Fermanagh on 5 June 1973; 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 Terence Herdman in South Tyrone on 5 June 1973; and if he will give details.

Mr. Scott

I will write to the hon. Gentleman as soon as information on these murders has been obtained from the Royal Ulster Constabulary.

I will also write to the hon. Gentleman about any other similar incidents which may have occurred within his constituency if he tables appropriate questions.

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 Brian Criddle in South Tyrone on 18 July 1973; and if he will give details;

(2) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by Protestants of Francis Mullen in South Tyrone on 5 August 1973; and if he will give details;

(3) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by Protestants of Bernadette Mullen in South Tyrone on 5 August 1973; 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 Ronald Beckett in Fermanagh on 30 August 1973; 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 Patrick Joseph Duffy in Fermanagh on 5 September 1973; 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 Matthew Lilly in Fermanagh on 7 September 1973; and if he will give details;

(7) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by Protestants of Raymond McAdam in Fermanagh on 12 October 1973; and if he will give details;

(8) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by Protestants of Francis McCaughney in South Tyrone on 28 October 1973; 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 Ivan Charleton in South Tyrone on 22 November 1973; 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 Cyril McCaul in South Tyrone on 22 November 1973; and if he will give details;

(11) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by Protestants of Daniel Hughes in South Tyrone on 17 January 1974; 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 Cormac McCabe in South Tyrone on 19 January 1974; 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 George Saunderson in Fermanaugh on 10 April 1974; 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 Harold Sinnamon in South Tyrone on 11 April 1974; 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 Norman W. McKenzie in Fermanagh on 11 April 1974; and if he will give details;

(16) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by Protestants of James Murphy in Fermanagh on 21 April 1974; 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 Eva Martin in South Tyrone on 2 May 1974; and if he will give details;

(18) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by Protestants of Gertie Devlin in South Tyrone on 7 May 1974; and if he will give details;

(19) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by Protestants of Jim Devlin in South Tyrone on 7 May 1974; 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 Fred Dick in South Tyrone on 4 June 1974; and if he will give details.

Mr. Scott

I will write to the hon. Gentleman as soon as information on these murders has been obtained from the Royal Ulster Constabulary.

I will also write to the hon. Gentleman about any other similar incidents which may have occurred within his constituency if he tables appropriate questions.