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IRA membership case against Padraic Wilson and Sean Hughes collapses | IRA membership case against Padraic Wilson and Sean Hughes collapses |
(about 5 hours later) | |
A major IRA membership trial has collapsed at Belfast crown court. | |
The case concerned an alleged internal IRA investigation after the murder of Robert McCartney 10 years ago. | |
The prosecution offered no evidence in the case against two senior republicans, 52-year-old Sean Hughes and Padraic Wilson, 55. | The prosecution offered no evidence in the case against two senior republicans, 52-year-old Sean Hughes and Padraic Wilson, 55. |
In a statement released after the hearing, the Public Prosecution Service (PPS) said a number of key prosecution witnesses had withdrawn their evidence. | |
The judge duly acquitted both men. | The judge duly acquitted both men. |
Mr Hughes, of Aghadavoyle Road, Jonesborough, south Armagh, and Mr Wilson, of Hamill Park, west Belfast, were facing charges including IRA membership and addressing meetings to encourage support for the IRA. | Mr Hughes, of Aghadavoyle Road, Jonesborough, south Armagh, and Mr Wilson, of Hamill Park, west Belfast, were facing charges including IRA membership and addressing meetings to encourage support for the IRA. |
The meetings were alleged to have been part of an internal IRA investigation into the murder of father-of-two Robert McCartney, who was killed by IRA members outside a Belfast bar. | |
The meetings allegedly took place at Clonard Monastery in west Belfast and Holy Cross Church in north Belfast. | The meetings allegedly took place at Clonard Monastery in west Belfast and Holy Cross Church in north Belfast. |
The charges dated back to 2005. The pair had previously pleaded not guilty to them. | The charges dated back to 2005. The pair had previously pleaded not guilty to them. |
The PPS said it was disappointed at the witnesses' decision and added that the case was ready to proceed to full trial next week. | |
"One witness expressed concerns in relation to a decision not to prosecute in a related case and also the selection of charges in this case," a PPS spokeswoman said. | |
The PPS had sought to address those concerns, the spokeswoman said, but was restricted in what it could discuss with a witness in ongoing proceedings. | |
The PPS also said there had not been any undue delay in the preparation of the case. | |
Neither Mr Wilson nor Mr Hughes appeared in the dock of Belfast Crown Court for the brief hearing, although both were present in the court building. | Neither Mr Wilson nor Mr Hughes appeared in the dock of Belfast Crown Court for the brief hearing, although both were present in the court building. |