Christopher Paul O’Kane is charged with two terror offences
Christopher Paul O’Kane, 50, from Dungiven, has been charged with possessing documents or records likely to be useful to terrorists and possession of articles for use in terrorism.
The officer objected to bail based on the current heightened security situation. Bail was refused and O’Kane was remanded in custody for four weeks. Chief Constable Simon Byrne confirmed last week that dissident republicans had access to the information and he believed it would be used to intimidate and target police.
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