Padraic Wilson and Sean Hughes to face trial for IRA charges

Judge rules men have case to answer over activity in organisation

Laganside Crown Court. File image: Google Street View
Laganside Crown Court. File image: Google Street View

A Belfast judge has decided that two men, Padraic Wilson and Sean Hughes, must face trial on a number of charges relating to alleged IRA membership and activity.

At Laganside Crown Court, Judge Brian Sherrard ruled that west Belfast man Padraic Wilson and Sean Hughes from South Armagh have a case to answer over alleged IRA activity.

Judge Sherrard rejected a defence application that the men should not face a number of alleged IRA charges.

They face two charges that on dates in 2005 the two men addressed meetings with the purpose of encouraging support for a banned organisation, the IRA. They also face charges of IRA membership.

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Mr Wilson from Hamill Park, Andersonstown in west Belfast was not in court and will be formally arraigned next Tuesday.

Mr Hughes from Aghavadoyle in south Armagh was arraigned and pleaded not guilty to the charges. Both Mr Wilson and Mr Hughes are on bail.

Gerry Moriarty

Gerry Moriarty

Gerry Moriarty is the former Northern editor of The Irish Times