British Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has decided not to serve extradition warrants for two Irish Republican former P.O.W's because they no longer preparing a case against them;
'no longer a realistic prospect of conviction'.
The two IRA men, Pearse McAuley and Nessan Quinlivan, had been awaiting trial in Brixton prison on charges of conspiracy to both murder (brewery boss Charles Tidbury) and explosives charges prior to their audacious jail-break in July, 1991. The former mentioned Irish Republican Prisoner along with IRA volunteer, Kevin Walsh, were released from Castlerea Prison (Co. Roscommon) today, having served three quarters of their 14 year sentences for the killing of Garda Jerry McCabe in Adare, Co Limerick, in 1996.
Martin Ferris, Sinn Féin TD, who was awaiting McAuley's release outside Castlerea Prison, said that the CPS decision; 'will be a relief to the men and their families'.
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