O’Kane pleads guilty to IRA rap
The trial of Christopher Paul O’Kane had been due to start today, however, he was re-arraigned and pleaded guilty to a number of charges relating to incidents in the city in the early 1990s.
These included: assisting an offender in relation to the murder of Constable Michael Ferguson on January 23 1994; and four counts of doing an act with intent to cause an explosion likely to endanger life or cause serious injury to property.
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Hide AdThe explosives charges relate to an attack on police at Fanad Drive on October 5 1993; injuries to two soldiers close to Ebrington Barracks on December 14 1993; an injury to a solider at a boat jetty at Fort George on May 23 1994; and the partial detonation of a bomb at the home of a senior police officer at Prehen on February 3 1994.
He will be sentenced on December 16.