22/01/2009
Two More Deny Loyalist Murder Charges
The latest two men to be charged with the murder of a leading loyalist paramilitary have pleaded not guilty.
Tommy English was shot dead in his Ballyduff Estate home in October 2000. Six other men have already been charged in relation to the assassination, including incarcerated UVF member Mark Haddock.
Today, 32-year-old Alexander Wood of Milewater Way, Newtownabbey and 33-year-old Jason Loughlin of Ballyvessey Park in the town, appeared before Belfast Magistrates' Court charged with Mr English's murder.
Mr Wood was also charged with Ulster Volunteer Force membership.
A detective told the court he believed he could connect the accused to the charges.
Both men pleaded not guilty to the murder.
The court heard that there still wasn't any forensic evidence to link the accused to the crime.
A lawyer for Mr Loughlin said he strenuously denied the charges.
Mr Wood's representation said his client had been questioned about the killing eight years ago and "denied involvement then and now".
Forty-year-old father of three, Mr English, had been a member of the UDP's Stormont talks team prior to the signing of the Good Friday Agreement.
He was murdered amid a vicious loyalist turf was, which saw a number of high-profile paramilitaries gunned-down by rival groups.
(PR/BMcC)
Tommy English was shot dead in his Ballyduff Estate home in October 2000. Six other men have already been charged in relation to the assassination, including incarcerated UVF member Mark Haddock.
Today, 32-year-old Alexander Wood of Milewater Way, Newtownabbey and 33-year-old Jason Loughlin of Ballyvessey Park in the town, appeared before Belfast Magistrates' Court charged with Mr English's murder.
Mr Wood was also charged with Ulster Volunteer Force membership.
A detective told the court he believed he could connect the accused to the charges.
Both men pleaded not guilty to the murder.
The court heard that there still wasn't any forensic evidence to link the accused to the crime.
A lawyer for Mr Loughlin said he strenuously denied the charges.
Mr Wood's representation said his client had been questioned about the killing eight years ago and "denied involvement then and now".
Forty-year-old father of three, Mr English, had been a member of the UDP's Stormont talks team prior to the signing of the Good Friday Agreement.
He was murdered amid a vicious loyalist turf was, which saw a number of high-profile paramilitaries gunned-down by rival groups.
(PR/BMcC)
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