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Suspected loyalist agent held liable for the unlawful killing of three Catholics Alan Oliver
Brian Frizzell was hot dead by the UVF in Craigavon in 1991
A court has issued an order against a suspected loyalist agent holding him liable for the unlawful killing of three Catholics in Co Armagh.
The judgment has been issued in respect of mid Ulster loyalists Alan Oliver, Anthony McNeill and Thomas Harper.
Oliver is a suspected British agent who played a central role in the Mid Ulster UVF, which was responsible for dozens of sectarian murders.
Along with McNeill and Harper, Oliver has have been linked to a gun attack on a mobile shop in the Drumbeg estate in Craigavon in 1991 which claimed the lives of Eileen Duffy (19), Katrina Rennie (16) and Brian Frizzell (29).
The Upper Bann MLA said:
“Yesterday a Court found that UVF gunman and suspected British agent, Alan Oliver, murdered three civilians in a Craigavon shop in 1991.
“Shockingly, despite information submitted by another man involved in the attack which placed Alan Oliver as the gunman, no investigation file was ever submitted to the PPS for prosecution.
“It is clear that the lack of investigation into these murders is another brazen and disgraceful attempt by the British state to cover-up its dirty war in Ireland.
“The British Government must end their cover-ups and come clean on their involvement in countless killings in Ireland, both through state forces and agents.