UVF knew Eamon Fox and Gary Convie were 'innocent Catholics', supergrass says
Gary Haggarty told a double murder trial on Tuesday that he “scuppered” a UVF plan to kill 19 Catholic men on a bus in 1994.
Smyth is charged with two counts of murder, one count of attempted murder, possession of a firearm and membership of a proscribed organisation, the UVF. He has denied the five charges. He had previously told the court that his role in the murders of Mr Fox and Mr Convie included tampering with fencing near the building site and moving guns. He had also previously said he first joined the UVF in early 1991, and then worked as an informer for then police force the RUC’s special branch from 1993 to 2004.
When Mr Justice O’Hara asked Haggarty if Catholics working in Tiger’s Bay and Rathcoole were “easy targets if you wanted to retaliate”, Haggarty replied: “Yes, they were very easy targets.” He has also claimed the murders were planned by the UVF’s Military Commander and its Director of Operations and named the man who pulled the trigger as James Smyth.
He claimed he was told two republicans working on the building site were going to be targeted - but said he was surprised there were any republican workmen as he believed it was being run by the UDA and there were “only Protestants working on the site”.
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