The Scotsman

Former SNP councillor ‘sent series of racist tweets’

MP’S aide quit council and was suspended by party

- By JAMIE BEATSON newsdeskts@scotsman.com

A former SNP councillor and aide to Nationalis­t MP Stewart Hosie was yesterday ordered to stand trial accused of “threatenin­g and abusing” a Muslim activist in a string of racist text messages.

Craig Melville is alleged to have sent a string of texts to Nadia El-nakla, who works as a parliament­ary assistant and senior case officer for the Scottish health minister Shona Robison, the day after the Paris terror attacks.

Reports at the time alleged he sent a string of expletivel­aden messages to Miss Elnakla stating: “I just f ****** hate your religion.”

Melville was suspended by the SNP and quit as a Dundee City councillor when the allegation­s came to light last January. He was charged in April.

Melville entered a not guilty plea to the charge against him yesterday at Dundee Sheriff Court through his solicitors.

Court documents state that Melville faces a charge that between November 13 and 15 2015 at Marlee Road, Dundee, he behaved in a threatenin­g and abusive manner towards Nadia El-nakla.

Prosecutor­s say he behaved in a way “likely to cause a reasonable person fear and alarm” by sending a series of messages that “contained threatenin­g, abusive and derogatory remarks regarding Muslims”.

Melville, 36, of Marlee Road, Dundee, denies a charge under the Criminal Justice and Licensing (Scotland) Act, which is alleged to have been aggravated by religious prejudice. Fiscal depute Isma Mukhtar asked the court to set intermedia­te and trial dates.

Sheriff George Way set a trial in October and ordered Melville to attend a pre-trial hearing in September.

 ??  ?? Craig Melville entered a not guilty plea with the court
Craig Melville entered a not guilty plea with the court

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