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Irish Times,
7 April 2006
RIC files
on republican suspects published
Police intelligence files on more than
450 Sinn Féin and republican suspects from the first
two decades of the last century, including Michael Collins
and Éamon de Valera, have just been published on DVD
and CD, writes Liam Reid.
The so-called Personalities Files amount to 19,000 folio pages
of intelligence reports from the Crimes Special Branch of
the Royal Irish Constabulary dating from 1899 to 1921, when
Treaty talks took place.The files include surveillance reports
on most of the principal figures in the 1916 Rising, the War
of Independence and the republican movement of the time. The
bulk relate to 1917-1920.
However the largest proportion of files relate to civil and
public servants suspected of republican sympathies, a number
of whom were dismissed from their posts as a result.
They were collated to mark the 90th anniversary of the 1916
Rising by a Trinity College-based company Eneclann Ltd.
The records relate solely to files held by the RIC and do
not include records from the Dublin Metropolitan Police. Most
of the records from the notorious "G-men", the intelligence
section of the metropolitan force, were destroyed.
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