After my brother Michael was cleared from any suspicion that he was a paid informer on 28th January 2003, the IRA leadership not only cleared him but continued to meet me in a series of clandestine meetings until September of that year.
I had been informed by the IRA leadership that Freddie Scappaticci had been involved in the Court Martial and subsequent execution of my brother, but had not played a central role, which I accepted. However, in May 2003 a journalist, Greg Harkin, appeared at the front door of Freddie Scappatticci's house in the Riverdale area of West Belfast and accused him of being a British agent with a codename, Stakeknife.
I was still meeting the IRA leadership at the time so raised my concerns with them at our next meeting, underlining that if true then Michael had been interrogated by the British more so than the IRA. My concerns were dismissed and Iwas told by the two IRA staff officers that Scappaticci was " innocent until proven guilty".
Before the IRA investigation commenced in October 2001 I had deliberately organised and set up a secret strategic 'think tank' of 5 former IRA soldiers, which included myself, with a 6th man in place designed to be a 'spearhead'. The role of this 6th man was to co-ordinate and impress upon the IRA leadership the need to commence an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the execution of Volunteer Michael Kearney on the 12th July 1979. He succeeded in carrying out that task and hence the unprecedented IRA investigation came about as a result.
After meeting the IRA leadership in May 2003 I then reported back to my own group and discussed the current situation. To confuse matters further all shades of the Republican Movement were informing their base that Freddie Scappaticci had been the victim of a gutter press with a sinister British Intelligence motive to undermine the Peace Process. Incredibly, people who I had earlier thought were intelligent and free thinkers, were accusing me of being a 'dissident' which I was not, and for attempting to 'smear a hard working Republican from Riverdale, the victim of an anti-Republican media campaign'.
A member of my own group then suggested that I settle the matter and arrange a meeting with Brendan Hughes (The Dark) who had particular knowledge of the IRA's Internal Security Unit (ISU), as he was in charge of GHQ Intelligence which overseen the workings of the Internal Security Unit. I was informed that Brendan took on this role after his release from prison in November 1986.
Consequently, a few weeks later in June 2003, after climbing the stairs of Divis Tower, I appeared outside the small flat at the top of the tower and rapped the front door, eager with anticipation.
When the door opened I met my old comrade with a smile on his face and we embraced. When I entered his living room he motioned me toward his sofa with the words :" be careful what you say in here because a bug was discovered recently under that sofa". I automatically asked, "was it RUC Special Branch?" But he replied, "no, Sinn Féin!". With a puzzled look upon my face we moved on with the matter in hand.
I told him that my brother Michael had been cleared by the IRA leadership and he became emotional, a common trait of his, and hugged me. I informed him that the publicity would come later in the year as I was still meeting the IRA leadership with a view to agreeing a text for a public statement and the official statement had to be agreed by the Army Council.
He enquired about my mother and I was happy to tell him that she was still alive which brought a sigh of relief from him, as we both understood how poignant and important that was in the overall scheme of things.
We then discussed the current media speculation concerning Scappaticci and the confusion from all sides. When I informed him that my brother Michael had been interrogated by Scappaticci he replied:
Seamus, your brother was interrogated by a British Military Officer, not a member of the IRA. Standing over your brother was an enemy officer, the only thing missing was the fact that Scappaticci wasn't wearing his British Army uniform, complete with his riding crop.
After this revelation he began to explain, "I believe that whole unit was infiltrated". He went on to elaborate on the mechanics of the Internal Security Unit and how they worked for British Intelligence since their inception in 1978. He had voiced his concerns to a senior figure in the IRA leadership but was dismissed by him who instead told him he was paranoid and had been in prison too long.
He mentioned the Joe Fenton case and told me he had become afraid after his execution in February 1989 and left the IRA as a result, claiming Belfast was rotten.
When i asked Brendan for the names of those involved in the ISU he got up and opened a drawer and took out a sheet of paper and a pen. I watched intently as he wrote the names down on the paper and then handed it to me. I studied the names, five in total, and then stuffed the sheet of paper into my pocket.
At exactly 2pm that day Brendan Hughes suddenly stood up, put his jacket on and told me he had to leave. We hugged and then shook hands. I thanked him for his honesty and he smiled in return. He reminded me of my loyalty to the Irish Republic and to the Army we both fought in and to give no quarter to traitors who undermined the integrity of that Army.
When I returned to my group and informed them of developments, we all more or less came to the conclusion that Michael and his story would not be straightforward and my journey toward truth and justice would be a long and arduous one.
























