Can’t Take A Hint…

May 28, 2010 at 3:37 am

Some families just can’t take a hint. In 1988, three IRA terrorists came here to Gibraltar with the aim of murdering members of a military band at the weekly Changing of the Guard ceremony at the Governor’s Residence. And the civilian bystanders, locals and tourists who were watching the band play that day.

Everyone knows the scoreSAS: 3, IRA: 0

Good result, lads.

It appears, though, that the Farrells may have been keeping the family business going.

A brother of an IRA woman shot dead by British Special Forces in Gibraltar appeared in court yesterday (26th) charged with a bomb attack in Northern Ireland.

Ciaran Farrell, whose sister Mairead was one of three republicans gunned down by the SAS in 1988, stood in the dock of the same magistrates’ court in Newry that he is accused of blowing up.

The 51-year-old, arrested in Dunmurry in greater Belfast on Monday, is charged with the dissident republican car bombing that caused substantial damage to the outside of the court in February. A police detective said there was “strong circumstantial” evidence linking the defendant to the bombing.

A lawyer for the Public Crown Prosecution Service said: “This accused is a member of a dissident republican organisation, in particular the police view, and the Crown view concurs, that it is the Real IRA.”

If Mairead Farrell (then 31), Sean Savage (24), and Daniel McCann (30) had left their 64kg of Semtex at home then they’d probably be in Government in Northern Ireland by now. But they didn’t, and the outcome was richly deserved.

It seems now that Ciaran Farrell could soon find himself on the wrong page of history too. Oh dear. What a shame that the bomb plotters in this case will be kept alive at our expense…a result they didn’t plan for their innocent victims. And unlike Farrell’s unlamented evil sister.