Gang of young Irish republican thugs are suspects in the London package bomb attacks
A new gang of young renegade republican thugs are among the top suspects in the London firebomb attacks.
“The New IRA threat is different and they are more interested in big spectaculars, car bombs and big events. The renegade faction are not a part of the New IRA and sources said they have criminal activities along with their more dangerous republican activities. “The packages had Irish stamps on them and to all intents and purposes appear to have originated in Ireland but this may not be as clear cut.“So it is not outside the realms of a possibility that it could be a more homegrown threat masquerading as Irish.”
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