A man accused of murdering Lyra McKee is no longer associated with the dissident republican political party Saoradh, the High Court is told.
A man accused of murdering journalist Lyra McKee has said he is no longer associated with the dissident republican political party, Saoradh.
Opposing the application, a prosecution barrister said police thought Mr Cavanagh was "still involved in dissident republican activity and still linked to Saoradh".The barrister told Lady Justice McKeegan it was alleged Mr Cavanagh had escorted the gunman to the corner where he had fired from on the night Ms McKee was killed and had also thrown petrol bombs.
The court was told it had since been forensically linked to the murder as well as four other shootings.Mr Cavanagh had been involved in protests both this year and in 2021, the court heard.He said Mr Cavanagh "'was no longer a member of Saoradh' and no longer associated with the organisation.
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