Irish Workers Party president facing extradition to US

Back in 1996 the US General Accounting Office discussed efforts to combat international counterfeiting of US currency, in particular the high quality counterfeit known as the superdollar. Last year the BBC’s Panorama programme alleged that Sean Garland President of the Irish Worker’s Party [formerly the Official IRA] was involved in its distribution in an investigation which highlighted North Korea’s, and the former Soviet Union’s, involvement in the operation. On Friday, at the party’s ard fheis in Belfast, he was arrested, and today has been released on bail pending his potential extradition to the US on counterfeiting charges.

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