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Marian Price ammette la consegna del telefono al commando di Massereene

Marian Price McGlinchey si è dichiarata colpevole di aver fornito un telefono cellulare collegato all’attacco della Real IRA in cui morirono due soldati inglesi

Marian Price ha ammesso di aver fornito il cellulare per scopi terroristici.

L’accusa è legata all’attacco contro la caserma Massereene dell’esercito britannico avvenuto nel marzo 2009.

I genieri Mark Quinsey e Patrick Azimkar furono colpiti a morte mentre ritiravano delle pizze al cancello principale della base militare nella Contea di Antrim.

Marian Price è accusata di aver acquistato un telefono cellulare utilizzato in diverse chiamata con cui il gruppo repubblicano Real IRA ha rivendicato l’attacco.

La prominente repubblicana è anche accusata di favoreggiamento di un discorso paramilitare di incoraggiamento al terrorismo durante la commemorazione della Rivolta di Pasqua avvenuta nel cimitero di Creggan a Derry.

Oggi, durante l’udienza al Belfast Crown Court, la repubblicana si è dichiarata colpevole per entrambe le accuse.

Marian McGlinchey admits giving phone to Massereene soldiers’ killers

Old Bailey bomber Marian McGlinchey has pleaded guilty to providing a mobile phone linked to a Real IRA attack in which two soldiers were murdered.

McGlinchey, also known as Marian Price, admitted providing property for the purposes of terrorism.

The charge is connected to the attack on Massereene Army barracks in 2009.

Sappers Mark Quinsey and Patrick Azimkar were shot dead as they collected a pizza delivery at the front of the County Antrim barracks.

McGlinchey had been accused of buying a mobile phone that was used in several calls claiming responsibility for the Real IRA attack.

She was also accused of aiding and abetting the addressing of a meeting to encourage support for terrorism during a separate incident at a dissident republican rally in Londonderry.

McGlinchey was re-arraigned in Belfast Crown Court on Thursday and pleaded guilty to both charges.

Forty years ago, McGlinchey was convicted along with her sister, Dolours Price, for their part in an IRA car bomb attack on London’s Old Bailey courts.

One man died and more than 200 people were injured in the 1973 bombing.

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