Duffy, originario della città di Armagh, è stato condannato dalla Special Criminal Court di Dublino la scorsa settimana, dopo essersi dichiarato colpevole di appartenenza all’European Arrest Warrant) per la morte del sergente reclutatore dell’esercito inglese Michael Newman, avvenuto a Derby nel 1992.
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Ex-INLA man bids to move jail cell
FORMER INLA leader Declan Duffy is to take legal action in a bid to be moved from a segregation cell in Portlaoise Prison where he is serving a four-year sentence.
Duffy, originally from Armagh city, was sentenced at the Special Criminal Court in Dublin last week after pleading guilty to membership of the INLA.
During a previous hearing he turned his back on the group, saying he would ask for a move to the non-aligned republican wing of Portlaoise.
Speaking yesterday a relative confirmed the 35-year-old was pursuing legal action to force the prison service to move him.
Along with Anthony Gorman, Duffy is facing extradition to Britain.
He was arrested while in custody on a European arrest warrant for shooting British army recruiting sergeant Michael Newman in Derby in 1992.