Belfast Telegraph

Ogle murder accused is ‘in danger from UDA’

- BY ALAN ERWIN

ONE of the men charged with murdering community worker Ian Ogle is believed to be under threat from a UDA unit, a court has heard.

Police also claimed Glenn Rainey may have breached bail conditions by returning to the area in east Belfast where the killing took place.

Details emerged as the 33-year-old accused was granted permission to leave his current caravan accommodat­ion and move back into the city.

Rainey, of McArthur Court in Belfast, is among three men charged with the murder.

Mr Ogle (45) was beaten and stabbed 11 times by up to five

men near his Cluan Place home on January 27 this year.

Rainey is allegedly linked to the killing by CCTV evidence, according to the police case. In March he was granted bail under strict terms, including a requiremen­t to live outside Belfast and a ban on entering the area surroundin­g the murder.

At the city’s Magistrate­s Court yesterday he applied to have those conditions varied.

Defence counsel Sean Devine said Rainey wanted permission to stay at another address in Belfast.

The barrister argued that his client faced complete isolation if forced to remain at the caravan site now the summer season has ended.

Opposing the applicatio­n, a detective said the proposed accommodat­ion would bring him within 200 yards of another suspect in the wider investigat­ion.

He also disclosed that police have informed Rainey of a threat against him.

“The threat is coming from East Belfast UDA,” the detective said.

District Judge Peter Magill also heard police have informatio­n Rainey has been frequentin­g the Newtownard­s Road — despite it being a no-go zone.

Mr Devine countered that the threat message only referred to “criminal elements” without mentioning a paramilita­ry organisati­on.

“It didn’t specify the UDA,” he stressed.

Granting the bail variation, Mr Magill questioned whether Rainey would be in any greater danger by moving from the caravan site.

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Accused: Glenn Rainey

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