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Home » Findings of review into UVF Glenanne gang expected to be made public | UK News
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Findings of review into UVF Glenanne gang expected to be made public | UK News

By britishbulletin.com9 December 20251 Min Read
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Getty Images A street in Dublin following an explosion. Building fronts are destroyed and a car is damaged at the front. There is debry all along the street.  There is people visible in the background. The photo is black and white. Getty Images

The aftermath of the explosion at Parnell Street in Dublin 1974

The gang’s principle base was a farm in the County Armagh village of Glenanne, which belonged to a Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) officer, James Mitchell, who is now deceased.

It has been alleged the gang’s members included other police officers, as well as soldiers in the Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR).

The gang is suspected of carrying out around 90 attacks in the 1970s.

They include the 1975 Miami Showband massacre, when three musicians were shot dead.

PA Media Jon Boutcher is wearing a white shirt and black tie. He has black patches on his shoulders with three silver badges. He has short grey hair. PA Media

Jon Boutcher initially led the investigation into the Glenanne gang

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Freddie Scappaticci was the agent known as Stakeknife

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