Omagh bomb 'could have been averted'

Published Wednesday, 11 November 2009
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The men behind the Omagh bomb could have been arrested before the atrocity, the man who investigated the atrocity said.

Norman Baxter said had intelligence services shared information with the police, the lives of the 29 killed could have been saved.

Mr Baxter gave evidence to the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee of MPs and said there had been a string of earlier threats involving the same republican gang.

"The investigators didn't have access to the intelligence, not to prevent those incidents, but to ensure that the investigators after those incidents would have had an opportunity to have the suspects arrested prior to the Omagh bomb," he said.

The former detective superintendent said the Real IRA team came from Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

"These bombers then had free reign from the middle of 1997 and the authorities, whoever they were, allowed that to continue," he added.

He said there were earlier bombs in Markethill, Co Armagh, Moira, Co Antrim, Portadown, Co Armagh, and Lisburn and Banbridge, Co Down.

"At each one of those terrorist incidents there was a point of intervention which could have disrupted this terror gang," he added.

"There could have been opportunities to arrest this gang after Lisburn, after bombs in May (1998), July and even after Banbridge.

He added: "The investigators didn't have access to the intelligence."

He said there was intelligence relating to 16 terrorist incidents which he did not believe was shared with investigators after those incidents.

Mr Baxter said any telephone numbers of suspects should have been provided to his inquiry.

"Omagh can't be seen as an individual incident, Omagh was the last in a series of incidents dating into the middle of the 1990s, the middle of 1997, and so there's a long lead-in to the Omagh explosion," he warned.

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3 Comments
MILO in LIMAVADY wrote (924 days ago):
Carol, why are you surprised, sure a blind eye is being turned again until there is another Omagh.
MD in Belfast wrote (924 days ago):
We all knew that the Omagh bomb could have been stopped. British, Irish and American Intelligence were all over it. The car that the bomb was travelling in was even bugged. However, the real reason that the bomb wasnt stopped is that it dealt the RIRA a severe publicity blow and killed any type of uprising from dissidents.
Carol in Omagh wrote (925 days ago):
It is hard to read and understand that comment in the light of everything which has happened here in the last eleven years. How must relatives feel when they hear that the perpetrators could have been caught before 15th August 1998? Why weren't investigators given access to intelligence? It would make you think that there was something to hide! Shame on you all on behalf of the people of Omagh. You will have to live with that fact for ever. We lost relatives and friends but you didn't seem to think that was important.
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