Belfast Telegraph

Suspect in warder killing to challenge evidence at hearing

- BY ALAN ERWIN

A MAN charged with the murder of prison officer Adrian Ismay in Belfast is to mount a pre-trial challenge to evidence against him, it has emerged.

Christophe­r Robinson’s lawyer told a court that five prosecutio­n witnesses will be called and potentiall­y cross-examined at the preliminar­y inquiry.

A judge listed the case for a special one-day hearing in January.

Robinson (47), of Aspen Park in Dunmurry, is accused of murdering Mr Ismay in March 2016.

He also faces a further charge of possessing explosives with intent to endanger life.

The 52-year-old victim suffered serious leg injuries when a booby-trap bomb exploded under a van he was driving in the east of the city.

Despite an initial recovery, he died following a return to hospital 11 days later.

Robinson is allegedly linked to the bombing by CCTV footage of

Adrian Ismay (left) and Christophe­r Robinson

a car believed to have been used to plant the device at the victim’s Hillsborou­gh Drive home.

Forensic examinatio­n of the car revealed traces of RDX — an identifier in high explosive material — on its rear floor and seats, a previous court was told.

Robinson was said to have known Mr Ismay through working together as volunteers with St John Ambulance.

He appeared before Belfast Magistrate­s Court yesterday to fix a date for the hearing to de-

termine if he has a case to answer.

Robinson’s solicitor confirmed that five witnesses will be called.

The defence team are expected to challenge the strength of some prosecutio­n evidence at that stage.

Listing the preliminar­y inquiry for the end of January, District Judge Nigel Broderick said: “This will be a one-day case.”

Robinson was released on continuing bail to return to court at that stage.

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