The people who shot DCI John Caldwell in Omagh have links to terrorism, organised crime or both, a senior PSNI detective says.
By Ross McKeeAn increased reward of £150,000 is on offer for information leading to the conviction of those who tried to murder of one of Northern Ireland's top detectives.
Eight people who had been arrested and questioned by police over the shooting have all since been released.New CCTV footage shows of one of the cars used by gunmen as it passes through Coalisland the night before the shooting He said the background of those behind the shooting was of "a terrorist nature, organised crime nature or both".
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