McCANN AND OTHERS v. THE UNITED KINGDOM JUDGMENT
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AS TO THE FACTS
12. The facts set out below, established by the Commission in its report
of 4 March 1994 (see paragraphs 132 and 142 below), are drawn mainly
from the transcript of evidence given at the Gibraltar inquest (see
paragraph 103 below).
I. PARTICULAR CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE CASE
13. Before 4 March 1988, and probably from at least the beginning of the
year, the United Kingdom, Spanish and Gibraltar authorities were aware
that the Provisional IRA (Irish Republican Army - "IRA") were planning a
terrorist attack on Gibraltar. It appeared from the intelligence received and
from observations made by the Gibraltar police that the target was to be the
assembly area south of Ince’s Hall where the Royal Anglian Regiment
usually assembled to carry out the changing of the guard every Tuesday at
11.00 hours.
14. Prior to 4 March 1988, an advisory group was formed to advise and
assist Mr Joseph Canepa, the Gibraltar Commissioner of Police ("the
Commissioner"). It consisted of Soldier F (senior military adviser and
officer in the Special Air Service or "SAS"), Soldier E (SAS attack
commander), Soldier G (bomb-disposal adviser), Mr Colombo (Acting
Deputy Commissioner of Police), Detective Chief Inspector Ullger, attached
to Special Branch, and Security Service officers. The Commissioner issued
instructions for an operational order to be prepared to deal with the
situation.
A. Military rules of engagement
15. Soldier F and his group, including Soldier E and a number of other
SAS soldiers, had arrived in Gibraltar prior to 4 March 1988. Preliminary
briefings had been conducted by the Ministry of Defence in London.
According to the military rules of engagement (entitled "Rules of
Engagement for the Military Commander in Operation Flavius") issued to
Soldier F by the Ministry of Defence, the purpose of the military forces
being in Gibraltar was to assist the Gibraltar police to arrest the IRA active
service unit ("ASU") should the police request such military intervention.
The rules also instructed F to operate as directed by the Commissioner.
16. The rules also specified the circumstances in which the use of force
by the soldiers would be permissible as follows:
"Use of force
4. You and your men will not use force unless requested to do so by the senior
police officer(s) designated by the Gibraltar Police Commissioner; or unless it is