Gerry Adams released without charge

The Sinn Fein President, Gerry Adams, was released without charge yesterday after being questioned for four days about a case of kidnap and murder during the Northern Ireland Troubles, reported The Guardian.
 
Speaking at a press conference last night, Adams reiterated that he had no involvement in the kidnap and murder conspiracy of Jean McConville in 1972.
“I extend sympathy once again to the McConville family and all those who have suffered at the hands of Republicans,” Adams further added.
Responding to questions regarding his affinity to the IRA, Adams further added that he had never hidden his support for the IRA and didn't need to.
 “The IRA has gone, it's finished,” he said.

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