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A man arrested in County Donegal is to be extradited to Northern Ireland to face charges relating to a 1972 bombing in Enniskillen. The High Court has rejected John Downey's objections to extradition on multiple grounds, including claims of delay, alleged amnesty protections, and assertions that surrender would be oppressive. Two UDR soldiers, Lance Corporal Alfred Johnston and Private James Eames, were killed when an explosive device detonated in a vehicle on the Irvinestown Road in August 1972. Ms Justice Aileen Donnelly found the public interest in extradition extremely high despite the passage of time. Downey's legal team indicated they will seek leave to appeal the decision to the Court of Appeal. The ruling addresses numerous technical and procedural arguments raised in defence, including challenges to fingerprint evidence and concerns about deceased witnesses.

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