British spy in IRA and 20 others could be charged with Troubles-era crimes
Source: The Guardian
British spy in IRA and 20 others could be charged with Troubles-era crimes
Belfast prosecutors considering action against Stakeknife and his British army handlers
Henry McDonald
Wed 2 Oct 2019 19.56 BST
Last modified on Wed 2 Oct 2019 20.50 BST
A police inquiry into one of the biggest spy scandals in the history of British intelligence has recommended that more than 20 people including senior security force personnel and ex-IRA members be considered for prosecution, the Guardian has learned.
Operation Kenova, the multimillion-pound investigation into Stakeknife the army agent at the heart of the IRA during the Northern Ireland Troubles has now sent files identifying military commanders and at least one IRA veteran with a so-called get-out-of-jail card to the Public Prosecution Service (PPS) in Belfast.
Sources close to the inquiry have also revealed that its head, Jon Boutcher, the ex-chief constable of Bedfordshire, has had access to all secret briefing papers given to every prime minister from Margaret Thatcher onwards that related to the running of Stakeknife within the IRA.
Stakeknife stands accused of overseeing the murder of alleged informers within the IRA while at the same time working as one of Britains most important spies within the Irish republican movement.
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