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  1. Criminal Justice
  2. PSNI defends investigation linked to 'Derry Four' case

PSNI defends investigation linked to 'Derry Four' case

BBC News | 23 August 2016

23 August 2016
Criminal Justice
Derry 4
Gerry Mc Gowan
Gerry Kelly
Michael Toner
Stephen Crumlish
Detective Superindent Derek Martindale
Detective Gray RUC Strand Rd
miscarriage of justice
Lieutenant Stephen Kirby

The PSNI has defended its handling of an investigation into alleged criminal activity within the Police Ombudsman's office linked to the 'Derry Four' case.

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Read full article on BBC News http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-foyle-west-37167240

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