The British state and its security agencies really do not care about those of its servants killed during the Troubles, as the disgraceful killing of retired RUC officer James Sefton and his wife Ellen by an IRA ‘up and under’ car bomb in June 1990 demonstrates.
The killing was authorised, according to reliable IRA sources, by the late Martin McGuinness – himself now a suspected British agent – and carried out by a unit of the North Belfast IRA now believed to have been heavily infiltrated by the RUC Special Branch and MI5.
Their son, Peter Sefton, once a barrister at the NI bar, takes up the latest twists in the story in his own blog, which can be accessed here……
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