Guardian
Matthew Tempest
Friday January 7, 2005
The Provisional IRA was responsible for the £22m Belfast bank raid, the chief constable of Northern Ireland said today.
Hugh Orde told a Belfast press conference that the terrorist group linked to Sinn Féin, which is negotiating to share power with the Democratic Unionists, was "responsible, and all main lines of inquiry lead in that direction". The news has thrown the province's fragile peace process into disarray.
The implication is that the IRA was planning the robbery, one of the largest bank jobs in history, as Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness negotiated a power-sharing deal with the Democratic Unionists.
Downing Street immediately said that the prime minister, Tony Blair, took the development "very seriously". "The PM has made it repeatedly clear over the past two years that the political institutions in Northern Ireland can only be restored if there is a complete end to all paramilitary activity by those involved, and that includes all criminal activity," a spokesman said.
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