David Sharrock, Ireland Correspondent
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A man from South Armagh was being questioned today by police about the murder of military intelligence officer Captain Robert Nairac in Northern Ireland more than 30 years ago.
The suspect, aged 57, was detained by officers from the Police Service of Northern Ireland serious crime branch and taken for questioning in Antrim.
Capt Nairac, a member of the Grenadier Guards, was abducted by the Provisional IRA, taken across the border into the Irish Republic and shot.
His body has never been recovered.
Six people were convicted for their part in Nairac’s murder, who was abducted on May 14 1977, when he visited a pub at Drumintee, South Armagh.
Five of those convicted were from Northern Ireland and one from the Republic.
Nairac aroused suspicion in the Three Steps pub after telling a woman he was a member of the Official IRA and asking about the best way to cross the border without being detected by the security forces.
Witnesses said that he sang a “rebel” song with the band playing that night. He was abducted in a struggle in the pub’s car park and driven across the border to Ravensdale, Co Louth.
After a brutal hour-long interrogations, during which he gave no useful information to his abductors, Nairac was shot dead.
In November 1977 Liam Townson, 24, was found guilty of his murder in Dublin’s Special Criminal Court and sentenced to life imprisonment. He was released in 1990.
In 1978 two men were found guilty of his murder and a third was convicted of manslaughter in Northern Ireland.
Three other men remain on the run. One of them took part in a BBC Northern Ireland television documentary last year, to mark the 30th anniversary of the murder.
The man, Terry McCormick, said that contrary to reports Nairac’s body had not been put through a meat grinder and fed to pigs. His body is thought to lie in an unmarked grave somewhere on the Irish border.
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There,s noth thing fair about a gang killing a man. No way would they have taken him on one to one, the gutless cowards. They could never be the man he was. Brave, Courageous and Intelligent .
M Brown., Hornchurch, ESSEX
In response to 'koldo' , basque country and the comment "all is fair in love and war." Talking so lightly of such a grave matter is disrespectful of both the man who died and his family. Do not forget the suffering that this man was subjected to. Being captured, tortured and shot is, in no way, fair
Sam, London, UK
Every cowardly IRA terrorist and their enablers should be hanged as the gutless common criminals they are.
IRA lack the moral & intestinal fortitude to fight like soldiers let alone men- hiding their C4 in such places as their babies' nappies.
Thousands of Englishman would volunteer as hangman.
William, Antrim, Northern Ireland
all is fair in love and war.
koldo, basque country., basque country
Good to see the IRA are being brought to justice over this, i'm sure more should be revealed about this and others murders.
Let alone former SAS soldiers who have been found shot dead this past few years in myterious circumstances. i would like to know how the IRA knows the location of former men
john, uk,