Old Bailey bomber Marian Price has been given a 12-month suspended sentence - after admitting aiding the dissident republican killings of two British soldiers in Antrim.
Price was found guilty of providing the Real IRA with the mobile phone used to claim responsibility for the murders of soldiers Patrick Azimkar and Mark Quinsey outside Massereene Army Barracks in 2009.
She also admitted a charge of aiding and abetting the addressing of a meeting to encourage support for terrorism.
The PSNI used a statement issued after the sentencing to relaunch a public appeal for information on the Massereene shootings in March of 2009. A spookesperson said, "Despite today’s sentencing, and previous acquittals, the investigation remains open. Police would appeal to anyone with any information about those involved in these murders to contact them.
Ms. Price was sentenced to one year, suspended for three years.
Marian Price was also sentenced for her part in an Easter commemoration address in Londonderry in April 2011.
Anyone with any information on the Massereene murders can contact police on 00 44 845 600 8000.