Peter Keeley is a psycho killer, double agent and manipulator of the truth who perpetrated the Omagh bomb and the nutty Smithwick Tribunal. The Garda should be prosecuting him.
One of the most notorious dissident republicans in the history of the State has applied to be transferred from jail in Northern Ireland to Portlaoise Prison.
A garda mole tipped off terror chief Michael McKevitt that his Dundalk home was to be raided by police, a damning collusion report revealed.
Details about how a rogue Dundalk-based cop warned the then Provo quartermaster to remove false passports from his house were contained within the Smithwick Tribunal report in 2013.
The investigation was set up in 2005 to examine allegations that Irish police officers had helped the IRA murder RUC Chief Superintendent Harry Breen and Superintendent Bob Buchanan in March 1989 following a meeting at Dundalk Garda Station.
The probe ruled there was collusion in the killings.
Gardai were tapping the Louth home phone of McKevitt when a caller who rang the line in January 1990 was recorded telling the republican: You will be having visitors in the morning.
The Public Prosecution Service has been criticised after it decided not to challenge the sentences handed down to seven dissident republicans snared in a major MI5 sting.
UUP MLA Doug Beattie had called for a review of the sentences in a prosecution the PSNI described as one of the most significant terrorism cases in recent times .
The men were jailed last month, but several could walk free in three years.
Mr Beattie claimed the sentences showed the justice system here was incredibly lenient - far more lenient than anywhere else in the UK .
Judges are bound by sentencing guidelines and must take into account mitigating circumstances, as well as aggravating factors.