PSNI renews appeal for Martin Conlon (35) who was abducted by masked men and shot in the head in the Keady area in 2005
PSNI detectives made a renewed appeal on the 18th anniversary of Martin Conlon's death, backed up with a financial reward from Crimestoppers. Photograph: Paul McErlane
Martin Conlon was abducted by two masked men and shot in the head in the Keady area on November 7th, 2005. During the 2009 hearing, a PSNI officer told the coroner said that there were a number of possible motives, including a fallout between criminals and a fallout with dissident republicans. Mr Conlon had been jailed in Dublin in 2001 after pleading guilty to training people in the use of firearms at a Real IRA training camp in Co Meath.In a statement released on Tuesday, PSNI Det Chief Inspector Anthony Kelly appealed for people to come forward.
“This was a calculated, ruthless and cold-blooded murder, which took place in the early evening – a time when members of the public, including children, would have been out and about.
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