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A former IRA woman who was jailed for bombing the Old Bailey in London, has been arrested in connection with the shooting of two soldiers in Antrim. | |
Marian Price, who is 55, was arrested in west Belfast on Tuesday. | |
She is being held in connection with the Real IRA murders of two soldiers at Massereene Army base in March. | |
A 39-year-old man was also arrested in County Tyrone. A total of 12 people have been arrested so far in connection with the shooting, with two charged. | |
A police spokesperson said the arrests, made on Tuesday morning, were part of an on-going search operation. | A police spokesperson said the arrests, made on Tuesday morning, were part of an on-going search operation. |
The pair have been taken to Antrim police station for questioning, the spokesperson added. | The pair have been taken to Antrim police station for questioning, the spokesperson added. |
Ms Price and her sister Dolores were among those convicted for the 1973 bombing outside the Old Bailey in which one person was killed and almost 200 others were injured. | |
She is a spokesperson for the 32 County Sovereignty Movement, considered to be the Real IRA's political wing. | |
Sappers Patrick Azimkar and Mark Quinsey were shot dead outside Massereene barracks. | |
Two men, prominent republican Colin Duffy, 41, and Brian Shivers, 44, from Sperrin Mews in Magherafelt, have been charged with the murders. |