A 67-year-old man from County Donegal has been granted a date to appeal his extradition to Northern Ireland over charges relating to a 1972 bombing in Enniskillen. John Downey was arrested in November 2018 at his home in Creeslough following a European Arrest Warrant. He faces charges of murdering two British Army soldiers, Lance Corporal Alfred Johnston and Private James Eames, who were killed when an explosive device detonated in a vehicle on the Irvinestown Road, Cherrymount, on 25 August 1972. The High Court in Dublin ordered his extradition in March 2019 despite objections based on delay and a "comfort letter" issued by the British government to alleged republican paramilitaries during the conflict. The Court of Appeal has scheduled a hearing for 27 May 2019. Mr Downey's legal team cited his health concerns and questioned whether evidence allegedly linking him to the bombing still exists.
Downey gets date to appeal extradition over 1972 Enniskillen bombing
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Source: Courts News Ireland
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