John Weir
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John Weir (policeman, whistleblower) | |
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Born | 1950 |
Nationality | Irish |
RUC sergeant turned whistleblower |
John Weir is a former Police Sergeant in the Royal Ulster Constabulary turned whistleblower.
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John Weir's affidavit
In January 1999, to assist journalist Sean McPhilemy, who was being sued for libel, Weir signed a 62 paragraph affidavit about the collusion of members of the police and security forces with Loyalist paramilitary organisations in the murder of prominent Republicans.
Unquiet Graves: The Story Of The Glenanne Gang
In 2019 he appears in the film Unquiet Graves: The Story Of The Glenanne Gang, supporting claims that UK military intelligence initiated a plan to carry out a massacre at a Catholic primary school in Co Armagh in the 1970s, an allegation first made another former RUC officer, Billy McCaughey.[1]
A Document by John Weir
Title | Document type | Publication date | Subject(s) |
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Document:John Weir Affidavit | affidavit | 3 January 1999 | The Troubles Northern Ireland Royal Ulster Constabulary |
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