West Donegal man back in Glasgow court charged with terrorism offences

Glasgow Sheriffs courtA Donegal man was amongst five people with alleged links to dissident Irish republicanism who have made a second private appearance in court charged with terrorism offences.
Four of the accused were also charged with a plot to murder Johnny Adair and Samuel McCrory, former high-profile members of the loyalist UDA.
The five are charged with offences between 1 February and 23 October at a house in the Cathcart area of Glasgow.
They were remanded in custody and are expected to stand trial next year.
39 year-old Donegal man Anton Duffy along with three men and a woman were detained during police raids across the Scotland on 23 October.
Duffy is charged with offences under the Terrorism Act 2006 and conspiracy to murder.
All five are accused of plotting to carry out a terrorist campaign in the UK.
It is alleged they tried to get hold of firearms and explosives with a view to carrying out terrorist offences, including “damage to property and murder of civilians”.
A convoy of police motorbikes, police cars and support unit vans were used to bring each of the accused to and from the court last evening.
They each appeared separately in private at Glasgow Sheriff Court for full committal.
They made no plea or declaration and were remanded in custody and are expected to stand trial next year.
The operation was led by Police Scotland and also involved the Police Service of Northern Ireland and the security service.

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