The Internal Security Unit (ISU) was the
counter-intelligence
Counterintelligence is an activity aimed at protecting an agency's intelligence program from an opposition's intelligence service. It includes gathering information and conducting activities to prevent espionage, sabotage, assassinations or o ...
and interrogation unit of the
Provisional Irish Republican Army
The Irish Republican Army (IRA; ), also known as the Provisional Irish Republican Army, and informally as the Provos, was an Irish republican paramilitary organisation that sought to end British rule in Northern Ireland, facilitate Irish reuni ...
(IRA). This unit was often referred to as the Nutting Squad.
The unit is thought to have had jurisdiction over both
Northern and Southern Commands of the IRA, (encompassing the whole of
Ireland
Ireland ( ; ga, Éire ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe, north-western Europe. It is separated from Great Britain to its east by the North Channel (Grea ...
), and to have been directly attached to IRA General Headquarters (GHQ).
Duties
The group was believed to have had a number of briefs:
* Security and character vetting of new recruits to the IRA,
* Collecting and collating material on failed and compromised IRA operations,
* Collecting and collating material on suspect or compromised individuals (informers),
* Interrogation and debriefing of suspects and compromised individuals,
* Carrying out killings and lesser punishments of those judged guilty by IRA courts martial.
The ISU was believed to have unlimited access to the members, apparatus and resources of the IRA in carrying out its duties. Its remit could not be countermanded except by order of the
Army Council.
Deposition
Deposition may refer to:
* Deposition (law), taking testimony outside of court
* Deposition (politics), the removal of a person of authority from political power
* Deposition (university), a widespread initiation ritual for new students practiced ...
s obtained as part of its operation would ideally be noted on paper, and if possible recorded for the purposes of propaganda.
Activity
The ISU carried out debriefing of IRA
volunteer
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s following their detention by security forces operating in Northern Ireland. These interviews would take place to discover if a volunteer had betrayed information or secrets of the organisation. They would also take place in the event of an operation, weapons cache, or unit being exposed to danger or uncovered.
The membership of the IRA and wider republican community were expected to comply with requests for information made by the ISU, this information then being used to build or refute accusations made against an IRA volunteer.
See also
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Disappeared (Northern Ireland)
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Stakeknife
"Stakeknife" is the code name of a high-level spy who successfully infiltrated the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) while working for the top-secret Force Research Unit (FRU) of the British Army. Reports claim that Stakeknife worked for B ...
, a double agent thought to be
Freddie Scappaticci
Freddie Scappaticci (born c. 1946 Belfast) is a purported former high-level double agent in the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA), known by the codename " Stakeknife".
Early life
Scappaticci was born around 1946 and grew up in the Markets ...
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Joseph Fenton
Joseph "Joe" Fenton (c. 1953 – 26 February 1989) was an estate agent from Belfast, Northern Ireland, killed by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) for acting as an informer for RUC Special Branch.
Activity as an informer
In the early ...
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John Joe McGee
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Murders of Catherine and Gerard Mahon
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Murder of Thomas Oliver
References
Further information/sources
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Ingram, Martin with Greg Harkin. ''"Stakeknife"''. Britain's secret agents in Ireland"'', O'Brien Press, 2004.
External links
"Victims were sacrificed by agent known as 'Stakeknife'" irishnews.com, 22 October 2015; accessed 3 August 2017.
Scappaticci profile theguardian.com, 12 May 2003.
cryptome.quintessenz.org, 19 February 2006.
Lengthy Interview given by Martin Ingram on Radio Free Éireann describing his FRU activities" NOTE, the interview begins after twenty-five minutes
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