Prison Officer Shot Dead On Motorway In NI

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 01 November 2012 | 20.48

A prison officer shot dead on a motorway in Northern Ireland has been named as David Black by Justice Minister David Ford.

The officer was ambushed on a stretch of the M1 between Portadown and Lurgan, County Armagh, on his way to work at the high security Maghaberry Prison near Lisburn.

The long-serving officer from Cookstown, County Tyrone, had more than 30 years' service in the Prison Service and was approaching retirement.

It is unclear whether his attacker was lying in wait in the bushes on the edge of the road or if, as one unconfirmed report suggested, a gunman opened up fire when another car pulled up alongside.

Northern Ireland The attack happened at the M1/M12 turnoff in County Armagh

It is understood the officer's car careered off the road when he was fired on and he died later.

Paul Girvan, a Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) member of the Northern Ireland Assembly, said the man was on his way to begin duty at the top-security in County Antrim, where dissident republicans have been involved in long-running protests against jail conditions.

Jeffrey Donaldson, MP for Lagan Valley, added: "This is a terrible tragedy. Once again, a small minority are trying to drag us back to the dark days."

Politicians on all sides condemned the murder and, even though no organisation has admitted responsibility, security chiefs believe republicans opposed to the peace process were involved.

It is 18 months since renegade republicans claimed the life of police officer Ronan Kerr in Omagh, County Tyrone.

Police attend the shooting Police attending the scene

A car suspected of being linked to the attack was later found burnt-out at Lurgan, where dissident republicans have considerable support.

The shooting happened at around 7.30am, at the same time as a major security alert further along the motorway at a shopping centre at Sprucefield, near Lisburn, where bomb disposal experts were called in to check a car.

It is believed this vehicle might have been linked in some way to the shooting, according to some sources.

Northern Ireland Secretary Theresa Villiers condemned the murder, describing it as "cowardly and evil attack".

She said: "The thoughts and deepest sympathy of us all are with the family, friends and colleagues of the murdered prison officer.

Theresa Villiers Northern Ireland Secretary Theresa Villiers condemned the attack

"Like his colleagues across the prison service he was dedicated to serving the whole community in Northern Ireland . This is in stark contrast to the people responsible for this despicable crime.

"The British and Irish Governments, the Executive, the PSNI (Police Service of Northern Ireland) and Garda - and above all the people of Northern Ireland - will continue to work together to ensure that those who pursue their aims by violence will not succeed."

Only a day ago, Ms Villiers warned that the threat from dissident republicans in Northern Ireland remained severe.

Ireland's foreign minister Eamon Gilmore condemned the murder "in the strongest possible terms".

"I know that I speak for every decent man, woman and child on this island, North and South, in expressing revulsion at this act," he said.

M1 motorway in Northern Ireland The motorway was closed following the shooting

Sinn Fein Assembly member John O'Dowd said the shooting was "totally wrong".

"There is no justification for continued conflict in this society," he said.

Mr O'Dowd insisted the extremists would not be allowed to take the region backwards.

"We, as a society, have decided we want to move beyond them. The road they are on is not going to achieve anything."

The man is the 30th prison officer killed in Northern Ireland since 1974.

The dissident protests in Maghaberry have taken place at a time when the NI Prison Service is undergoing a turbulent programme of reform.

The shooting represents a major blow for recently-appointed director general Sue McAllister who took over the reins of the organisation earlier this summer.

Steve Gillan, general secretary of the Prison Officers Association, called it an "outrageous murder of a professional prison officer".


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