Suspected IRA Trainers Are Acquitted of Charges
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Three Irishmen were acquitted of training Colombian rebels to build bombs and could soon be freed after spending 33 months in a Colombian prison, court officials said.
James Monaghan, Niall Connolly and Martin McCauley were found guilty of carrying false passports during their 2001 trip to a guerrilla stronghold. Each was sentenced to between 26 and 44 months and fined about $7,000. The attorney general’s office, which calls the men Irish Republican Army guerrillas, said it would appeal.
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