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Gerry Adams evidence at brother's trial 'examined by police' | Gerry Adams evidence at brother's trial 'examined by police' |
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Police examined a Gerry Adams' statement to police in 2009 to establish if he had committed an offence, the Policing Board has heard. | |
The police were subsequently directed by the Public Prosecution Service that there should be no prosecution. | The police were subsequently directed by the Public Prosecution Service that there should be no prosecution. |
Gerry Adams' brother, Liam, was convicted on Tuesday of raping and abusing his daughter, Áine, over a six-year period. | Gerry Adams' brother, Liam, was convicted on Tuesday of raping and abusing his daughter, Áine, over a six-year period. |
The Sinn Féin president testified at Liam Adams' first trial in April. | The Sinn Féin president testified at Liam Adams' first trial in April. |
It collapsed due to legal reasons. | It collapsed due to legal reasons. |
Gerry Adams, the TD for Louth and a former West Belfast MP, did not give evidence at the second trial. | Gerry Adams, the TD for Louth and a former West Belfast MP, did not give evidence at the second trial. |
Assistant Chief Constable Drew Harris told the Policing Board the matter had been examined in 2010, including taking legal advice and consulting with the PPS. | |
ACC Harris said: "This matter has been examined to see if we should open an investigation into the case and the advice that we received was not to open an investigation. | |
"We will re-examine the transcripts (of the recent court case) but all the facts in our knowledge in 2010 have not been moved on materially since the recent trial." | |
Liam Adams, 58, from Bernagh Drive, Belfast, was found guilty of 10 offences, including rape and gross indecency, against his daughter, Áine Adams. | |
The abuse was committed between 1977 and 1983, when she was aged between four and nine. | |
At the previous trial, Gerry Adams said his brother admitted that he had sexually abused Áine Adams. This was during a "walk in the rain" in Dundalk, he said. | |
Gerry Adams said that, during the encounter in Dundalk, his brother, while admitting molestation or sexual interference or assault, did not admit rape. | |
The Sinn Féin president made his first report to the police about the allegations in 2007, shortly after his party voted to accept the Police Service of Northern Ireland. | The Sinn Féin president made his first report to the police about the allegations in 2007, shortly after his party voted to accept the Police Service of Northern Ireland. |
In 2009, Gerry Adams made a second statement to police, telling officers that his brother Liam had confessed to him nine years earlier, in 2000, that he had sexually abused his daughter Áine. | In 2009, Gerry Adams made a second statement to police, telling officers that his brother Liam had confessed to him nine years earlier, in 2000, that he had sexually abused his daughter Áine. |
Democratic Unionist Party MLA Jonathan Craig accused the Sinn Féin leader of delaying contacting police. | |
Speaking at the Policing Board meeting, he said: "It was only nine years later that he came forward with the evidence of that and that was with the background of a planned documentary occurring around what his brother had done." |