Twenty-five-year-old Martin Corrigan of Armagh town was shot dead in an incident involving British soldiers and masked gunmen near the home of a Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) reservist last night. The Irish People's Liberation Organisation (IPLO) said he was one of their members.

Report shows British army and RUC on the road near Kennego in County Armagh where Martin Corrigan was killed.

Sawn off shot guns in plastic bags, which were found at the scene.

Members of the RUC searching the roadside.

Interview with Ken Maginnis, Ulster Unionist Party (UUP), who describes the incident.

Photograph of Martin Corrigan.

Scene of the shooting of Martin Corrigan’s father, Peter, in 1982 by the Protestant Action Force (PAF) in Armagh.

The reporter is Gary Honeyford.

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