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Wednesday, 3 May, 2000, 13:49 GMT 14:49 UK
Two held over Nelson death
Rosemary Nelson was murdered by a loyalist car bomb
Rosemary Nelson was murdered by a loyalist car bomb
Police have arrested two people in connection with the terrorist murder of Lurgan solicitor Rosemary Nelson.

The high profile Catholic human rights lawyer died last year when a bomb planted by loyalist terrorists exploded under her car in Lurgan, County Armagh.

After allegations by republicans that members of the Royal Ulster Constabulary colluded with her killers, the murder inquiry was handed over to a team of detectives headed by the deputy chief constable of Norfolk, Colin Port.


Colin Port
Colin Port: Heading murder inquiry team
A spokeswoman for Mr Port's inquiry team, said a 31-year-old woman and a 28-year-old man were detained in Portadown and were being questioned at Gough barracks in Armagh city.

Detectives were also quizzing the pair about other terrorist offences.

The Nelson killing was claimed by the Red Hand Defenders, a fringe loyalist group not on ceasefire.

Earlier this year, police questioned a former Royal Irish Regiment soldier, William Ian Hamilton, 28, from Hamiltonsbawn, who was charged with possession of arms and explosives and membership of the Loyalist Volunteer Force.

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