PSNI chief constable Jon Boutcher , deputy chief constable Chris Todd and officer in charge Operation Kenova Iain Livingstone .
It lays bare the failings of state agents who put lives at risks and exposes a “maverick culture” among British intelligence officers who sometimes revelled in their role of agent handling as “high-stakes dark art” practised “off the books”.Every Troubles death left ‘injustices and tragedies’, says Michelle O’NeillIt credits the “strength and dignity” of families for sharing their stories and ultimately concludes that more lives were cost than saved by the British military’s “golden egg” agent.
Marital break-ups, addiction and long-standing physical and psychological illnesses have been experienced by those survivors of the IRA’s internal security unit, overseen by, the report’s author Jon Boutcher said that many families have asked him not to publicise their engagement with the Kenova team for fear of “unwanted media attention and renewed community action”.
Shauna Moreland, who was just ten-years-old when her 34-year-old mother Caroline was murdered by the IRA in 1994, said the inquiry team had given her mother “an identity” and that she was “no longer a statistic”.
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