Men released without charge following Monday arrest, file to be prepared for the DPP
Gardaí in Cork are to prepare a file for the Director of Public Prosecutions after releasing without charge on Wednesday nightArmed officers arrested the men near a forest at Coombe between Glenville and Carrignavar, about 22km from the city, after 11pm on Monday.
Gardaí carried out a major search operation of the forest but found no weapons, leading investigators to believe the Real IRA unit was preparing an arms hide in the forest but had yet to move the weapons there. The Real IRA also claimed responsibility for the murder of Gerard “Topper” Staunton in Wilton in January 2010 and for the murder of Darren Falsey in Carrigaline in August 2011.
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