Detectives hunting the Omagh bombers have stepped up their investigation today with a series of newspaper adverts urging full co-operation from republican communities.
With investigators seeking information on the Vauxhall Cavalier used by "Real IRA" terrorists to kill 29 people in August 1998, the new appeal is directed at those living on either side of the Border where the car travelled through.
The adverts, which will appear in daily and weekly newspapers in Northern Ireland and the Republic this week, ask people in Border areas to think again about coming forward with information.
Only one man, south Armagh electrician Sean Hoey (37), has been charged with the Omagh atrocity. He is awaiting a verdict after standing trial in Belfast for the murders.