Tribunal told of ex-garda's death-threat suspicions

A former Sligo garda said today he was suspicious that a senior officer was involved in the “setting up” of a false death threat claim following the arrest of the man who had made the allegations.

A former Sligo garda said today he was suspicious that a senior officer was involved in the “setting up” of a false death threat claim following the arrest of the man who had made the allegations.

Bernard Conlon was arrested in January 2000 in connection with his false claims that two members of the extended McBrearty family, Mark McConnell and Michael Peoples, threatened him with a silver bullet.

Today retired garda John Nicholson told the Morris Tribunal into garda corruption in Donegal he believed Detective Sergeant John White was involved in the false allegation.

Mr Nicholson said he was contacted by Superintendent Kevin Lennon and Det Sgt John White following the arrest of Mr Conlon in January 2000.

During phone calls from Det Sgt John White, Mr Nicholson said he was asked what was going on and was instructed to go and see Mr Conlon.

At a short meeting on January 31 with Supt Lennon at the Sligo Park Hotel, Mr Nicholson said the superintendent was “most anxious” about the arrest and had said Mr Conlon was “tight” and “wouldn’t crack”.

“He looked very much under pressure that day and he told me he had been through nine months of hell,” he said.

“He was very anxious to know what I knew about Bernard Conlon.”

He told the tribunal the superintendent asked him if Mr Conlon would talk and who was questioning him.

Mr Nicholson said that after the meeting: “I was suspicious that it was made up by Bernard Conlon,” and that “Sergeant White or Superintendent Lennon must have some knowledge of it.”

Asked by Paul McDermott, senior counsel for the tribunal, whether he suspected a relationship between Conlon, White and Lennon with regard to the setting up of the death threat allegations, he said: “Not in relation to Superintendent Lennon, but yes in relation to Sergeant White.”

Asked by the chairman, Judge Frederick Morris, if there were any circumstances in which a superintendent would ask him about Mr Conlon as an “innocent inquiry”.

“An innocent superintendent wouldn’t ask me these questions at the Sligo Park Hotel, without him having knowledge of what was going on – He must have some knowledge of these threats being made against Mr Conlon, that they were false,” he replied.

He said he had cut off all contact with Sergeant White on February 1, 2000 following a meeting with Chief Superintendent Austin McNally, after which he realised how serious the matter was.

Mr Nicholson said he was then told by Inspector Gerard Connolly in March or April 2000 that he had heard from someone in Dublin that the death threats were false and had been arranged by someone.

“He didn’t go into any detail about it but I believe myself, totally believed that it was Sergeant White.”

“He was the man that had all the dealings with me in relation to Mr Conlon, all the contacting and inquiring about being arrested and could I find out what happened,” he said.

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