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Peter Keeley, who uses the
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Kevin Fulton, is a British agent from
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, who allegedly spied on the
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(IRA) for
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. He is believed to be in
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, where he is suing the Crown, claiming his military handlers cut off their connections and financial aid to him. In 2004, he reportedly sued the '' Andersonstown News'', an
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news outlet in
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, for revealing his identity as well as publishing his photograph. The result of that suit has not been made public.


Background

Fulton's real name is purportedly Peter Keeley (born in October 1960), a
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from
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. He joined the
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at the age of 16, and thereafter joined the Royal Irish Rangers at the age of 18. One month into basic training, Fulton was recruited by the Intelligence Corps and asked to volunteer as an undercover agent. After being trained in
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skills, Fulton was discharged from the British Army and returned to civilian life to infiltrate the IRA. After settling in the Newry area, Fulton began working in a meat factory while attempting to ingrain himself with local Irish Republicans. As well as continuing to receive a weekly salary in cash from the British government, Fulton was also provided with a car by his handlers in the Force Research Unit. He subsequently became friendly with Patrick Joseph ‘Mooch’ Blair, who was on-the-run in
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in relation to an improvised mortar attack, and eventually Fulton was accepted into the IRA as a volunteer. In 1991, Fulton left his role as a double agent due to the stress involved and went to work in Euro Disney for a short time. He returned to Ireland the following year and was thereafter handled by
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as well as British Army Intelligence until the mid-90s. Fulton then became an operative for British Customs and Excise before registering as an informant for the
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. In 1997, Fulton was granted a “participating informant” status, which allowed him to participate in criminal activities with the consent of his RUC handlers. Sometime in the late-90s, suspicions were aroused that Fulton may have been a British agent, and he was exfiltrated from Ireland by his handlers at his request. In 2001, Fulton was allegedly sentenced to death by the IRA via
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in his absence.


Smithwick Tribunal

In later years, Fulton gave evidence to the Smithwick Tribunal, in which he reasserted his claim that Garda Owen Corrigan was a double agent for the IRA. During the tribunal, lawyers acting for ‘Mooch’ Blair put it to Fulton that their client had not inducted him into the IRA in the 1980s and that he was considered a " gofer" whose main function was to carry out menial tasks. The tribunal also heard that Fulton had also previously been dismissed as a
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and as a fantasist by former Chief Constable of the RUC Ronnie Flanagan. However, Fulton's former RUC handlers attested to the tribunal in regards to his credibility, and described how he worked with Customs to help identify a warehouse in
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linked to drug trafficking and cigarette smuggling, while he provided quality information in relation to drug dealing and fraud offences in Northern Ireland.


Undercover activity

In ''Unsung Hero'', Fulton claims he worked undercover as a
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agent within the IRA. He was believed to have operated predominantly inside the IRA's South Down Brigade, as well as concentrating on the heavy IRA activity in neighbouring South Armagh. Fulton and four members of his IRA unit in Newry reportedly pioneered the use of flash guns to detonate bombs.Fulton, Kevin, Jim Nally, and Ian Gallagher. ''Unsung Hero'', John Blake Publishing Ltd., London (2006); , pp. 146-47. In one incident, Fulton was questioned on responsibility for designing firing mechanisms used in a horizontal mortar attack on a
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(RUC) armoured patrol car on Merchants Quay,
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,
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, on 27 March 1992. Colleen McMurray, a
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(aged 34) died and another constable was seriously injured. Fulton claims he tipped off his
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handler that an attack was likely.


Arrest

On 5 November 2006, he was released without charge after being arrested in London, and transferred to Belfast to be questioned about his knowledge or involvement in the deaths of
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member Eoin Morley (aged 23),
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officer Colleen McMurray (34), and Ranger Cyril Smith (aged 21). "I personally did not kill people", he stated. His lawyers asked the British
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to provide him and his family with new identities, relocation and immediate implementation of the complete financial package, including his army pension and other discharge benefits, which he had been reportedly promised by the MoD for his covert tour of duty. His ex-wife, Margaret Keeley, filed a lawsuit in early 2014 for full access to documents relating to her ex-husband. She claims to have been wrongfully arrested and falsely imprisoned during a three-day period in 1994 following a purported attempt by the IRA to assassinate a senior detective in East
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.


Legal cases

On 26 November 2013, it was reported that ''
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'' had won a legal battle after a judge ruled against Keeley's lawsuit against the newspaper for breach of privacy and copyright, by publishing his photograph, which thereby also, he argued, endangered his life. Belfast District Judge Isobel Brownlie stated at least twice that she was not impressed with Keeley's evidence and described him as "disingenuous". Under British law, Keeley will also be billed for the newspaper's legal costs. On 31 January 2014, the Belfast High Court ruled that Fulton had to pay damages to Eilish Morley, the mother of IPLO member Eoin Morley, shot dead at age 23 by the IRA. The order was issued based upon his failure to appear in court. The scale of the pay-out for which he is liable was to be assessed at a later stage but was never published."British agent in IRA must pay damage to victim's family, says court order"
''
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'', 31 January 2014; accessed 4 May 2014.


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"Ex-IRA mole is released by police"
''
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'', 5 November 2006.
"Former spy released without charge"
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, 6 November 2006.
"Kevin Fulton" profile
lesenfantsterribles.org; accessed 4 May 2014. November 2021
"Former British spy sued over alleged roll in IRA shooting"
The Belfast Newsletter; 13 November 2021. November 2021
"Peter Keeley"
KRW Law; Jun 21, 2014. November 2022

Irish News; 14 November 2022. March 2022

Irish News; 11 March 2022.. * [https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/nov/13/far-right-activist-tommy-robinson-using-former-ira-mole-to-spy-on-opponents "Far-right activist Tommy Robinson ‘using former IRA mole to spy on opponents’"], The Guardian; 13 November 2022. August 2023 *
For twenty years, he has given his side of the story, using the pseudonym ‘Kevin Fulton’ but there’s much more to tell. In tonight’s film, some of those victims and families, from both sides of the community, tell their story exclusively to Up Close
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