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A mass of rubble was the remnants of the Mulberry Bush pub PA Images

Man arrested in Belfast this week over 1974 Birmingham pub bombings released

West Midlands Police said he was interviewed under caution at a police station in Northern Ireland.

A 65-YEAR-OLD man held in connection with the murders of 21 people in the 1974 Birmingham pub bombings has been released.

The arrest on Wednesday came just days before the 46th anniversary of the two deadly 21 November blasts which ripped apart the Mulberry Bush and Tavern In The Town pubs.

The individual, understood to be Michael Patrick Reilly, was arrested at an address in Belfast on Wednesday morning by officers from West Midlands Police assisted by the PSNI.

He was arrested under the Terrorism Act and taken to Musgrave Street PSNI custody block in the city, while searches continued at his address throughout the day.

West Midlands Police said he was interviewed under caution at a police station in Northern Ireland but was released after a search of his home was carried out.

Detective Chief Superintendent Kenny Bell, head of Counter Terrorism Policing West Midlands CTU, said: “We are committed to finding those responsible for the terrible murders of 21 innocent victims almost 46 years ago.

Let me assure families of the victims and the people of Birmingham that we’re working relentlessly to find the bombers and bring them to justice.

At an inquest into the bombings last year, a jury concluded a botched IRA warning call on the night led to 21 people being unlawfully killed.

The bungled West Midlands Police inquiry in the immediate aftermath of the bombings led to the wrongful convictions of the Birmingham Six, one of the worst miscarriages of justice in legal history.

They were freed in 1991 after their convictions were quashed.

During evidence given at last year’s inquest, an anonymous IRA volunteer named the men he said had been involved in the attacks.

The individual – identified at the hearing only as Witness O – said those who took part were Mick Murray, Seamus McLoughlin and James Francis Gavin, as well as a fourth man, Michael Hayes, who now lives in Dublin.

In a statement issued at the time, Reilly’s lawyer Padraig O Muirigh strongly denied allegations he was involved as being “without any foundation”.

The arrest came a month after Home Secretary Priti Patel said she would consider holding a public inquiry into the bombings.

Patel also said she wants to visit Birmingham to meet justice campaigners, including Julie Hambleton, whose 18-year-old sister Maxine died in the bombings.

Hambleton, who is part of the victims’ families’ campaign group Justice 4 The 21, had called the arrest “monumental”.

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    Mute John Dublin
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    Nov 20th 2020, 8:41 AM

    Will Priti Patel also pursue the West Midlands police officers who framed 6 innocent Irish men and tortured them into giving false statements implicating themselves in a crime they didn’t commit?

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    Nov 20th 2020, 9:00 AM

    @John Dublin: that won’t happen they were too many involved it was get results right or wrong

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    Nov 20th 2020, 9:55 AM

    Sky news is full of invalid statements, ie, a phone call with a warning too late, so who made the phone call?. There were always passwords issued to political organizations, otherwise anyone could ring up and say there was a bomb planted. In the same breath they say it was the provisional IRA but they never admitted responsibility . You see where I’m coming from . Totally uneducated in critical thinking. They all need to go back to school, preferably Junior infants.

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    Nov 20th 2020, 5:17 PM

    @Margaret Doyle: sky news has a right wing English nationalist bias and really should not be reporting unproven allegations. It seems anti Irish prejudice is alive and well in England.

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    Nov 20th 2020, 1:34 PM

    I sympathise with all who suffered because of the Birmingham bomb atrocity and they are right to seek truth and justice just like those suffered in the Monaghan and Dublin bombings are right to seek truth and justice which was the worst atrocity of the troubles

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    Nov 20th 2020, 8:04 PM

    He was luckier than the last ones they arrested!

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    Nov 20th 2020, 7:22 PM

    What did the police expect to find ?

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    Nov 20th 2020, 7:24 PM

    What did the police expect to find? Really

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