The Mail on Sunday

SAS’s ‘kill or capture’ revenge on IRA team in Mountbatte­n outrage

TV claim that McGuinness personally approved bombing

- By Mark Nicol DEFENCE EDITOR

AN SAS hit squad tracked down the IRA terrorists who murdered Lord Mountbatte­n and were later involved in the mysterious death of a Republican cleared of the killing, The Mail on Sunday has been told.

Speaking for the first time, Graham Yuill, a former Army security expert, said SAS operatives launched missions targeting the assassins of Lord Mountbatte­n, the Queen’s cousin.

Lord Mountbatte­n’s fishing boat was blown up off the coast of Mullaghmor­e in the Republic of Ireland 40 years ago next week.

A BBC documentar­y tomorrow night will also claim that Sinn Fein leader Martin McGuinness, who died in 2017, personally approved the operation to kill Lord Mountbatte­n in his capacity as an IRA regional commander.

Mr Yuill told this newspaper: ‘The Provos had killed the Queen’s cousin, do you think the British establishm­ent was going to take that lying down? All bets were off, especially as just hours after Lord Mountbatte­n’s death, the IRA killed 18 British soldiers in two bomb blasts at Warrenpoin­t, County Down, just across the border.’

Lord Mountbatte­n was killed immediatel­y in the boat blast, along with his teenage grandson Nicholas Knatchbull and deckhand Paul Maxwell, 15. Lady Brabourne, 83, the mother-in-law of Lord Mountbatte­n’s daughter, Patricia, died from injuries the next day.

Mr Yuill told the MoS their lives could have been saved had senior Army officers followed his advice and ensured that Lord Mountbatte­n’s 27ft boat, the Shadow V, was guarded around the clock.

The IRA was able to plant a huge bomb aboard the boat when it was moored at Mullaghmor­e. Having studied Lord Mountbatte­n’s movements, they also knew when he went sailing with his family. The bomb was triggered using a radio device on August 27, 1979.

Bombmaker Thomas McMahon and alleged accomplice Francis McGirl were arrested the same day and a search was launched for an IRA surveillan­ce team and leaders who sanctioned the killing.

McMahon was sentenced to life but released in 1998 under the Good Friday Agreement. McGirl was acquitted and died in an accident in 1995.

But Mr Yuill said: ‘Supposedly he was run over by his own tractor after drinking heavily. I’ve been told it was made to look that way and the SAS were involved.’

The BBC documentar­y – The Day Mountbatte­n Died – includes interviews with former terrorists who say McGuinness, who later shook hands with the Queen when he was Northern Ireland’s Deputy First Minister, ran the IRA’s South Armagh Brigade.

Ex- director of IRA Intelligen­ce Kieran Conway also reveals that Republican terror chiefs considered killing Lord Mountbatte­n in the mid-1970s.

Asked if McGuinness was in charge of the local IRA unit at the time and had approved the assassinat­ion of Lord Mountbatte­n, he says: ‘ I wouldn’t have said it until Martin died, that McGuinness was chief of staff. ‘If you’re the boss, you’re the boss. You take responsibi­lity for whatever goes on.’ Mr Yuill has been i nterviewed for a new book by Andrew Lownie called The Mountbatte­ns, Their Loves And Lives, published t his week. In the months before Lord Mountbatte­n’s death, he was a corporal in the SAStrained 177 Provost Company, Royal Military Police.

He was sent into the Republic of Ireland as part of a threeman team to provide close protection for Lord Mountbatte­n.

Mr Yuill offered recommenda­tions on improvemen­ts to security for the former Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet, including a round- the- clock guard on his boat.

He adds: ‘I concluded that the terrorists would likely chose one of two methods to kill Lord Mountbatte­n, either using a sniper… or by planting a bomb on his boat.

‘So I suggested watching the Shadow V and putting down a fine layer of powder on its deck and compartmen­ts to see if anyone had tried to board her.’

Lord Mountbatte­n’s death shocked the world and came as a devastatin­g blow to Prince Charles as he was a close confidante to the heir to the throne.

They’d killed the Queen’s cousin... do you think the British establishm­ent would take that lying down? SECURITY EXPERT GRAHAM YUILL

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TARGET: Lord Mountbatte­n and his family aboard Shadow V in the mid-1970s. Right: Martin McGuinness is alleged to have approved the murder
 ??  ?? DEATH THAT SHOCKED THE WORLD: The Queen’s cousin Lord Mountbatte­n, far left, died when the IRA bombed his fishing boat in 1979. Left: Irish police sift through the wreckage
DEATH THAT SHOCKED THE WORLD: The Queen’s cousin Lord Mountbatte­n, far left, died when the IRA bombed his fishing boat in 1979. Left: Irish police sift through the wreckage
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