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Sunday, 30 June, 2002, 10:39 GMT 11:39 UK
New inquiry into RUC man's murder
Nuala O'Loan is investigation new evidence
The Northern Ireland Police Ombudsman is investigating possible misconduct by members of the Royal Ulster Constabulary surrounding the murder of a Catholic colleague.
Investigators from the ombudsman's office are examining the circumstances of the murder of Sergeant Joseph Campbell. He was shot outside a police station at Cushendall in County Antrim in 1977.
Sergeant Campbell's family believe he was a victim of collusion between members of the security forces and loyalist paramilitaries. The RUC was replaced by the Police Service of Northern Ireland last November. Sergeant Campbell, 49, was shot as he locked up the small RUC station in the village on the Antrim coast. His family and human rights campaigners have passed on new information to the office of the ombudsman, Nuala O'Loan. Fresh information A spokesman for Mrs O'Loan said: "Sergeant Joseph Campbell was shot dead on the night of February 25, 1977 as he locked up the small RUC station at Cushendall. "An RUC officer, who was arrested and charged with his murder, was later acquitted of Mr Campbell's death.
"Earlier this year, Mr Campbell's family made a number of complaints to us and presented us with fresh information which has not previously been investigated," he said. The spokesman confirmed a preliminary investigation was carried out and as a result, certain aspects before and after the murder that relate to possible police misconduct are being looked at. "We are not, as yet, investigating Sergeant Campbell's murder but only the circumstances surrounding it." This is the latest in a litany of allegations of collusion between the security forces and loyalist paramilitaries. A BBC Panorama investigation said the Army's Force Research Unit and RUC Special Branch helped loyalists target Catholics to be shot. It led to calls for an independent inquiry into several loyalist killings, including the murder of Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane in 1989. The British and Irish governments have appointed retired Canadian Judge Peter Cory to examine the Finucane murder and other controversial killings.
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