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James Flanagan (police officer)

Sir James Bernard Flanagan, was chief constable of the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), the only Catholic to hold that position.

Not a 'political' Chief
Although Flanagan avoided political comment, his tenure as Chief Constable was marked by controversy. The police, however, did not control security policy in regard to the Troubles during this period - which was instead decided by the Army. Some felt that the RUC went easy on the IRA due to being manipulated politically. Flanagan felt that some in the hierarchy of his own church treated him with a certain coolness. ==Death==
Death
Sir Jamie Flanagan died on 4 April 1999, aged 85. ==References==
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