Sunderland Echo

'Time is running out' to find body

- Gavin Ledwith gavin.ledwith@jpimedia.co.uk @GLedwi

The man heading the hunt for the missing remains of a murdered soldier fears “time is running out” to solve the mystery.

Sunderland-raised Captain Robert N air ac was executed by the IRA on May 15,1977, after he was kidnapped from a Catholic pub while working undercover during Northern Ireland’s bloody Troubles.

While six men were eventually convicted of their part in his murder, no one has revealed what happened to the Grenadier Guard’s body.

Investigat­ors have also repeatedly discounted rumours that the 28- year-old military intelligen­ce officer’ s corpse was fed to an industrial mincer.

The Independen­t Commission for the Location of Victims' Remains (ICLVR), which has recovered the bodies of 13 of the Troubles’ so-called Disappeare­d, instead believes his remains are buried in County Louth countrysid­e across the Republic of Ireland border.

A search will only commence, however, once it receives intelligen­ce about a more precise location.

ICLVR lead investigat­or Geoff Kn up fer said the inquiry has been hampered by the ongoing pandemic and added: “Whilethere­arestillth­ingsgoingo­nbehindthe­sceneswhic­h I cannot discuss, there are no specific new lines of inquiry.

"I accept that time is running out. Some of the people who were obviously involved have passed away and as time moves on more and more who know something will die too.

"But there is also the possibilit­y that people may want to clear their own conscience­s as they get older.”

Captain Nairac, whose family lived in Thornhill Gardens, off Tunstall Road, Ashbrooke, reputedly sang Republican songs in the Three Steps pub, in Dromintee, South Armagh, on May 14, 1977, before he was abducted and executed across the border the following morningaft­er his behaviour aroused suspicion.

He is one of only three of the Disappeare­d whose remains are still missing.

Mr Knupfer said: “Our record is second to none and we are not allowed to pass any informatio­n on to any other authority. What anyone tells us will not be used in any criminal inquiry. It is about the recovery and return of a loved one’ s body to their family.”

The ICLVR can be contacted on 00800 55585500 or via email at Secretary@iclvr.ie.

A £20,000 Crimestopp­ers reward is also on offer with further informatio­n available at www.crimestopp­ers-uk.org.

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