Belfast Telegraph

Journalist­s ‘to sue for wrongful detention’

- BY ALAN ERWIN

TWO Belfast journalist­s whose homes were raided are to sue the police for wrongful imprisonme­nt, the High Court heard yesterday.

Lawyers for Trevor Birney and Barry McCaffrey confirmed their intention to seek damages at the conclusion of legal attempts to secure the deletion of documents seized and copied.

Even though all confiscate­d material was returned to the pair after the search warrants were quashed, informatio­n remains on police systems.

Judges were told they now plan to issue writs once a resolution to the stored data is reached.

In August 2018 Mr Birney and Mr McCaffrey were detained, questioned and released in a case linked to a documentar­y film on the Loughinisl­and atrocity.

Raids were also carried out at their homes and offices after warrants were granted as part of an investigat­ion into the suspected theft of confidenti­al papers from the Northern Ireland Police Ombudsman’s Office.

Computer equipment, files, phones, cameras and notebooks were all seized during an operation undertaken by detectives from Durham Constabula­ry, supported by PSNI officers.

The case is connected to the pair’s No Stone Unturned documentar­y, which examined the RUC’s handling of the loyalist murders of six Catholic men at Loughinisl­and in June 1994.

Earlier this year the journalist­s won their challenge to the legality of the warrants.

Judges ruled that authorisat­ion for the searches had been inappropri­ate.

They also held that Mr Birney and Mr McCaffrey had acted properly to protect their sources.

Days later police confirmed they had dropped their investigat­ion into the pair.

Despite the journalist­s subsequent­ly reclaiming their possession­s, a final remedy has yet to be reached on any copied material still stored by police.

In court yesterday counsel for the PSNI claimed a potential resolution had been proposed, but requested an adjournmen­t to seek instructio­ns from the Chief Constable.

Lord Chief Justice Sir Declan Morgan adjourned proceeding­s to next month.

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