15/08/2003
Remembrance service held for Omagh bomb victims
A remembrance service was held in Omagh today to mark the fifth anniversary of the bombing of the town centre in 1998.
Over 300 people were injured and 29 people killed when in the Real IRA car bomb exploded amid Saturday afternoon shoppers on August 15.
Held in the memorial garden a short distance from where the bomb exploded, the service was attended by people from the local area as well as representatives of those who were killed from the Republic of Ireland and Spain.
NIO security minister Jane Kennedy, and Assistance Chief Constable Sam Kincaid also attended the service, the last which will officially mark the anniversary of the attack.
Speaking prior to the service the minister said that police remained “confident” that those responsible for the attack would eventually be apprehended as part of one of the largest ongoing police operations the UK.
The government recently announced that £800,000 would be provided to assist relatives of those killed in the bombing to mount a civil case against five men alleged to have been involved in carrying out the attack.
To date only one person has been sentenced in connection with the bombing. In January 2002, Colm Murphy was jailed for 14 years in connection with charges relating to plotting the bomb attack.
Last week, the Special Criminal Court in Dublin sentenced the alleged leader of the Real IRA Michael McKevitt to 20 years in prison for directing terrorism in the period after the Omagh atrocity.
(SP)
Over 300 people were injured and 29 people killed when in the Real IRA car bomb exploded amid Saturday afternoon shoppers on August 15.
Held in the memorial garden a short distance from where the bomb exploded, the service was attended by people from the local area as well as representatives of those who were killed from the Republic of Ireland and Spain.
NIO security minister Jane Kennedy, and Assistance Chief Constable Sam Kincaid also attended the service, the last which will officially mark the anniversary of the attack.
Speaking prior to the service the minister said that police remained “confident” that those responsible for the attack would eventually be apprehended as part of one of the largest ongoing police operations the UK.
The government recently announced that £800,000 would be provided to assist relatives of those killed in the bombing to mount a civil case against five men alleged to have been involved in carrying out the attack.
To date only one person has been sentenced in connection with the bombing. In January 2002, Colm Murphy was jailed for 14 years in connection with charges relating to plotting the bomb attack.
Last week, the Special Criminal Court in Dublin sentenced the alleged leader of the Real IRA Michael McKevitt to 20 years in prison for directing terrorism in the period after the Omagh atrocity.
(SP)
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