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Freddie Scappaticci : ウィキペディア英語版
Freddie Scappaticci

Freddie Scappaticci (born c. 1946) is a purported former high-level double agent in the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA), known by the codename ''Stakeknife''.
==Early life==
Scappaticci was born around 1946 and grew up in the Markets area of Belfast, the son of Daniel Scappaticci, an Italian immigrant to the city in the 1920s. In 1962 at the age of 16 he was encouraged to sign for the football club Nottingham Forest although his father is said to have resisted the idea. He took up work as a bricklayer.
He was fined for riotous assembly in 1970 after being caught up in "the Troubles" and, one year later, was interned without trial at the age of 25 as part of Operation Demetrius.〔 Among those interned with him were figures later to become prominent in the republican movement, such as Ivor Bell, Gerry Adams, and Alex Maskey. He was released from detention in 1974 and was by this time a member of the Provisional IRA.〔By Scappaticci's own admission he joined the IRA in 1969, see interview with ''The Cook Report'' in External Links.〕

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