A woman in her 60s has been arrested in connection with the 2008 murder of Strabane man Andrew Burns, who was shot dead near Donnyloop Church in Co Donegal
A woman has been detained in connection with the fatal shooting of Andrew Burns in Co Donegal.
Mr Burns, originally from Strabane, was killed by Óglaigh na hÉireann in a dissident-linked killing in which gardaí suspect multiple individuals were involved, reports the Irish Mirror.
The woman, in her 60s, was apprehended in relation to the murder inquiry on Thursday and is currently being detained at a Garda station in the North West region.
The victim was shot twice in the back on a roadway near Donnyloop Church on 12 February 2008.
Martin Kelly, who had connections to the Óglaigh na hÉireann organisation, was found guilty and given a life sentence for Mr Burns’ murder in 2012.
His trial revealed how he had been instructed to transport Mr Burns from his residence in Strabane to Donnyloop in Donegal for a punishment shooting. He drove the victim to the church car park where three individuals were lying in wait in a hedge.
A gunman opened fire on Mr Burns, who attempted to flee but was struck by a second shot which proved fatal. All three climbed into Kelly’s vehicle and he transported them back across the border, pausing to conceal the weapon in a hedge.
Kelly was questioned by gardaí and the PSNI at a hotel in Northern Ireland where he confessed to his involvement.
In a significant development on Thursday evening, gardaí confirmed that the woman had been arrested in connection with the murder investigation and that she is being detained pursuant to Section 30 of the Offences Against the State Act 1939.
A garda spokesperson stated: “An Garda Síochána continues to appeal to anyone with any information to come forward, in particular, the occupant or occupants of a red van that it is believed to have been in the area of Donnyloop, Castlefin, Co. Donegal, at around 7pm on the evening of Tuesday 12th February 2008.
“Anyone with information is asked to contact Letterkenny Garda Station on 074 9167100, the Garda Confidential Line 1800 666 111, or any Garda Station.”


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