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:''For other people named Brian Nelson, see Brian Nelson (disambiguation)'' Brian Nelson (30 September 1947〔(RUC report re Brian Nelson, 11 July 1990 ), accessed 12 December 2012 〕 – 11 April 2003) was an Ulster loyalist during The Troubles in Northern Ireland. He was simultaneously an informant for the British Army's Intelligence Corps and the intelligence chief of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), a terrorist organisation.〔''The Independent'' obituary for Brian Nelson, 14 April 2003〕 ==Early life== Nelson, a Protestant from the Shankill Road, Belfast, served with the Black Watch regiment before joining the Ulster Defence Association in the early 1970s, where he was a low-level informant for the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC).〔 In 1974 he was jailed for seven years for the kidnap and torture of a Catholic man, Gerald Higgins, who died several weeks later from his injuries. Nelson served three years.〔John Stevens ''Not for the Faint-Hearted'', Weidenfield & Nicholson; 2005. ISBN 978-0-297-84842-4; p. 157〕〔(Collusion: British Military Intelligence and Brian Nelson ), Sinn Féin website〕 After his release, Nelson resigned from the UDA and left for a construction job in West Germany. In 1985, however, the Intelligence Corps asked Nelson to rejoin and infiltrate the UDA. He rose to become the UDA's senior intelligence officer while receiving assistance from his handlers. In one instance, IC operatives allegedly organised, streamlined and returned to Nelson a suitcase full of disorganised UDA intelligence.〔
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