STATEMENT OF WITNESS
(C.J. Act, 1967, s9; M.C. Act 1980, M.C. Rules 1981, r. 70)

Statement of			Peter Vernon O'NEILL
Age of witness (Date of Birth)	25. 5. 47
Occupation of witness		Proprietor of Limousine Company
Address				64B Battersea rise,
				London SW11 1EQ
				01-585 1880

This statement, * consisting of 2 pages each signed by me, is true to 
the best of my knowledge and belief and I make it knowing that, if it 
is tendered in evidence, I shall be liable to prosecution if I have 
wilfully stated in it anything which I know to be false or do not 
believe to be true.

Dated the 19th day of May 1987

Signed P.V. O'Neill
Signature Witnessed by M Dillon D/C

Further to my statement dated 14th May 1987. On leaving Pan's
mothers home he carried a brown plastic briefcase with a
combination lock, In my car he sat in the front passenger
seat and placed the briefcase on the floor between his legs.
On a number of occasions he picked the briefcase up and placed it
in his lap, Also he opened the case to use his Filofax.
In doing so I did notice some credit cards. Pan showed me a
photograph of a female who he said was his wife's sister and 
photos of a Marilyn Monroe look-a-like. Today 19th May 1987
at New Scotland Yard I was shown a briefcase by Police (Exhibit
NP/669). I am able to say that it is the same briefcase that
Pan Koupparis had in his possession on Thursday 14th May 1987.
I would like to clarify that when Armalite Ltd closed in 1982
I transferred to Alcom Ltd and worked for them for about a year
until 1983.
[Undisclosed material]

Armalite Ltd manufactured bullet proof cars which were sold mainly to overseas buyers. Alcom Ltd manufactured security electronics for markets home and abroad. Signed P.V. O'Neill Signature Witnessed by M Dillon D/C

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