Elliott calls for stricter bail conditions following David Black murder case development
A warrant for the arrest of Damien Joseph McLaughlin, of Kilmascally Road in Dungannon, was issued at a court in Belfast on Friday.
McLaughlin is due to stand trial, on February 20, on charges, including aiding and abetting murder, of which he has pleaded not guilty.
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Hide AdFollowing the development, Mr Elliott said he believed any suspect accused of a serious crime should henceforth be refused bail.
“Anyone charged with murder in some other countries outside Northern Ireland would be incarcerated for as long as necessary to allow judicial proceedings to take place, however in Northern Ireland there seems to be a habit of allowing people charged with serious crimes such as murder to have a relaxed time outside prison,” said the former UUP leader.
“I find it disgusting that McLaughlin may have absconded, whilst the Black family will never get to see David again,” he said.