13/03/2009

Murdered Policeman 'Will Not Be Forgotten'

The funeral of murdered police constable Stephen Carroll (pictured) has taken place in Banbridge.

Thousands of people lined the streets to pay their respects to 48-year-old Mr Carroll, who was gunned down by the Continuity IRA.

Politicians from all the main parties joined with mourners at St Therese Church in the County Down town this afternoon.

Among them were Chief Constable Hugh Orde, Garda Commissioner Fachtna Murphy, UUP MP Lady Hermon, Army chief, Brigadier George Norton and NI Secretary Shaun Woodward, as well as a delegation from Sinn Féin.

Mr Carroll's remains, which left from his home, received a police guard as it entered the church, proceeded by a lone piper.

The service was led by the Catholic Bishop of Dromore, the Most Rev John McAreavey, who said the people of Northern Ireland refuse to be "dragged back into the morass of hatred and violence".

An emotional Sir High Orde promised the officer "would not be forgotten", a sentiment marked with applause from the congregation.

Kate Carroll, the policeman's widow, had earlier spoken to the press about her grief.

Mrs Carroll said she hopes her husband did not die in vain.

"He thought this war was over, but obviously not and I just can't believe this has all started up again.

"If Steve's death has made a positive effect on all of this that's all I care about. It's a hard lesson for everyone to learn but if it brings something positive out of it then fine, but I don't want Steven to have died in vain."

Last night MI5 made a rare appeal for information on the recent dissident attacks.

It urged members of the public to assist PSNI inquires into the fatal shootings of two young soldiers on Saturday night, and the killing on Mr Carroll less than 48 hours later.

Real IRA members claimed responsibility for the murders of Sappers Mark Quinsey and Patrick Azimkar at the Massereene army base in Antrim.

Shots were fired as the men collected a pizza delivery from the front of the barracks, four other were wounded in the attack, including two civilians.

Mr Carroll was shot dead while responding to an emergency call in Craigavon on Monday evening.

The Continuity IRA later said it had killed the policeman.

MI5 does not usually make direct appeals, it is thought the last time the service made a public plea was following an attempted bomb plot at the Tiger Tiger nightclub in London two years ago.

The appeal, along with confidential contact details, have been published on the MI5 website.

The bodies of Sappers Quinsey and Azimkar are to be flown back to England in the coming days.

A special memorial service was held at the Massereene barracks yesterday.

Colleagues, friends and family all paid tribute to the men.

Meanwhile, it has emerged police have been granted five more days to question a 37-year-old man and a 17-year-old youth arrested in connection with the murder of Constable Carroll.

(PR/JM)

Related Northern Ireland News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.

18 April 2024
NI Civil Service Launches New Neurodiversity Toolkt
As part of Autism Awareness Month, the Civil Service has announced the launch of a new Neurodiversity Line Manager's Toolkit. As an equal opportunities employer the Civil Service has said that it is committed to creating diverse and inclusive workplaces supporting and promoting neurodiversity in the workplace is a key part of their commitment.
13 March 2009
Polish Pizza Gun Victim 'Recovering' After Surgery
On the same day as the bodies of the two soldiers shot dead in Antrim last weekend were being flown back home to England, it was announced that one of the pizza delivery men seriously injured by Real IRA gunmen during the same deadly attack is recovering well.
05 March 2024
Chief Constable Committed To Addressing Issues In Sean Browne Investigation
The PSNI Chief Constable has said that he is committed to working with the family of Sean Browne and others impacted by the disclosure limitations of the coronial process. Chief Constable, Jon Boutcher, made the commitment as he acknowledged the comments of the Coroner on the murder of GAA Official, Sean Browne, in 1997.
27 March 2024
Appeal Following Theft Of 'Lifesaving Equipment' From Fire Station
The PSNI have issued an appeal for information following he theft of "lifesaving equipment" from Carryduff Fire Station on Monday, 25 March. At around 8.30pm, it was reported to police that the fire station on the Comber Road was broken into. Around 8.
27 March 2024
Renewed Appeal For Help Tracing Missing Woman Paula Elliott
The PSNI have issued a fresh appeal for help in tracing the whereabouts of high-risk missing person Paula Elliott, who has now not been seen for three weeks. Paula, 52, was last seen on Tuesday 5th March on CCTV cameras leaving the Sprucefield Court area of Lisburn at 5.30pm, before making her way to Warren Gardens at around 5.36pm.