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Irish police arrested a man suspected of involvement in the murder of Denis Donaldson (Denis Donaldson) – one of the leaders of Sinn Fein, the former as an agent of British intelligence. As reported in Tuesday, April 12, The Irish Times, 70-year-old man is in police department in the town of Letterkenny, County Donegal. BBC News notes that this is the first arrest in the murder of Donaldson, an investigation which lasted for five years. The name of the suspect and any other details about him were not disclosed. Denis Donaldson, who at the time of death was 56 years old, was shot in April 2006. Body was found in his cottage near the village of Glenties in County Donegal. Donaldson was one of the leaders of Sinn Fein – the political wing of Irish Republican Army (IRA) – up to December 2005. He left the party after acknowledging that he had for 20 years has collaborated with British intelligence, giving her information about the political process in Northern Ireland. Moving away from the affairs, policies, settled near Glenties, and was soon killed. IRA declared his innocence to this crime. Later, in April 2009, responsibility for it assumed the "Real IRA" (Real IRA) – an extremist group, a breakaway from the Irish Republican Army.