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Andrew Allen (c. 1988 – 9 February 2012) was an Irish murder victim. A native of Derry, Allen was one of over thirty natives of Derry who had been forced from their homes〔(Gardaí appeal over Buncrana murder )〕 by the Irish republican vigilante group calling itself Republican Action Against Drugs, or RAAD (as of 26 July 2012, the Irish Republican Army).〔(Republican dissidents join forces to form a new IRA )〕〔(New IRA: full statement by the dissident 'Army Council' )〕 However while RAAD claimed responsibility for the murder, friends and family believe that another dissident organisation was involved and that the modus operandi and murder weapon was more likely linked to the Real IRA, which later joined forces with RAAD. The Real IRA has been the subject of claims that MI5 involvement in a previous murder was covered up. RAAD claimed that Allen was a drug dealer (a charge denied by his family) and a threat from an unnamed group forced him to leave Derry. Allen moved to Lisfannon, Buncrana, County Donegal, where he lived with his partner and her two children. He was shot dead on 9 February 2012 by three gunmen. RAAD admitted responsibility for his death on 22 February,〔(Draft List of Deaths Related to the Conflict in 2012 )〕 claiming they would kill a number of other individuals they claimed were drug dealers.〔(RAAD issues chilling warning 23.02.12 )〕 Derry-based priest Fr Michael Canny claimed a group called Republican Action Against Drugs was responsible for the attack on Mr Allen. "At some stage last year between the Waterside and Cityside areas as many as 36 or 37 people have been exiled from their community and families." He added that Allen was the first of the Derry exiles to be killed.〔(Gardaí appeal over Buncrana murder )〕 ==References== http://www.derryjournal.com/news/kieran-doherty-family-demand-to-see-unredacted-carlile-report-1-6140491 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Murder of Andrew Allen」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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