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Man charged to court following Easter Monday parade in Derry
The 55-year-old was man arrested under the Terrorism Act following a parade in Derry on Monday, April 21
Reporter:
Aoife McManus
23 Apr 2025 2:28 PM
A 55-year-old man arrested under the Terrorism Act following a parade in Derry on Monday, April 21 has been charged with a number of offences connected to the event.
The offences are managing a meeting in support of a proscribed organisation and aiding and abetting wearing clothing/articles as member or supporter of Proscribed Organisation.
The man is also accused of aiding and abetting failure to comply with condition imposed by the Parades Commission. The man is due to appear before Derry Magistrates' Court tomorrow, Thursday, April 24. As is normal procedure, the charge will be reviewed by the Public Prosecution Service.
A second man, aged 30 years old, also arrested under the Terrorism Act following a parade in Derry on Monday, April 21, has been released following questioning.
This investigation is ongoing.
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