Kevin Fulton
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Kevin Fulton is the pseudonym of a British agent from Newry, County Down, Northern Ireland who allegedly acted as a spy against the Provisional IRA during their campaign. He has moved to London, England where he is now taking legal proceedings against the crown, claiming his military handlers cut-off their connections and financial aid to him.
On 5 November 2006, he was released without charge after being arrested in London, and transferred to Belfast to be questioned about his knowledge or involvement in the murders of Eoin Morley and Ranger Cyril Smith. The military did not disclose whether he was released in Belfast or transferred back to London. The reasons cited as evidence for an interrogation were the allegations made against Mr Fulton in a recently published book, 'Unsung Hero' by Jim Nally and Ian Gallagher "which claimed Mr Fulton worked undercover as an British Army agent within the PIRA at the height of its campaign." - RTE News [1].
[edit] External Links
- Ex-IRA mole is released by police — BBC News article, 5 November 2006.
- Former spy released without charge — RTÉ News article, 6 November 2006.
- Police Ombudsman Statement on Eoin Morley