Friday, 28 October 2022

CRIME WORLD | How the Troubles hid history of collusion between loyalists and the security forces.

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Nicola Tallant talks with Hugh Jordan about some of the historical murder cases which show concerning links to security forces
   Johnny 'Mad Dog' Adair along with his       government (state agents) in UFF's 'C'                       Coy, 2nd Battalion                    October 27th, 2022. 
Suggestions of collusion between security forces and loyalist paramilitaries has long been denied when it comes to the North of Ireland’s Troubles, but it seems that the passage of time has a way of unearthing deeply-hidden secrets.

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Nicola Tallant talks with Sunday World Sunday World journalist Hugh Jordan about some of the historical murder cases which show concerning links to security forces.
Johnny Adair along with fellow members                       of his UDA brigade 

He recalls the Ulster major and his female sidekick who passed information to Protestant paramilitary killers who went on to target an innocent Catholic man, about the elite commando who fed information to Johnny 'Mad Dog' Johnny Adair and about the violent 'C' Company and their belief they could ethnically cleanse the North of Ireland of Catholics. Crime Word Podcast can be found on Spotify, Google Podcasts,and Soundcloud.

Listen to this audio: Episode 174: How the Troubles hid a history of collusion between loyalist paramilitaries and security forces

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With many thanks to the: Sunday World and Nicola Tallant for the original publication. 


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