The Guardian (USA)

Police officer charged with terror offence for Ulster Defence Associatio­n social media posts

- Josh Halliday North of England correspond­ent

A police officer has been charged with a terrorism offence after posting on social media in support of the Ulster Defence Associatio­n.

William Loyd-Hughes, 26, is alleged to have posted images promoting the loyalist paramilita­ry group last year while employed by West Yorkshire police.

The officer, who was based at Huddersfie­ld police station, has been charged with publishing messages in support of a proscribed organisati­on contrary to the Terrorism Act 2000.

The Independen­t Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) said Loyd-Hughes had also been charged with three counts of sharing grossly offensive messages on Twitter. The alleged offences are believed to have taken place in August and September 2022, while he was serving with West Yorkshire police as a detention officer.

The messages were uncovered after an investigat­ion by Counter Terrorism

Policing North East, directed by the IOPC. It was triggered by a mandatory referral from West Yorkshire police in

September.

The force said Loyd-Hughes was suspended from duty but had submitted his resignatio­n and that his employment would end on 16 March.

Loyd-Hughes is due to make his first appearance at Westminste­r magistrate­s court on 15 March.

The Ulster Defence Associatio­n, which was founded in 1971, is one of 14 organisati­ons linked to Northern Ireland terrorism prohibited by the UK government.

As a detention officer, Loyd-Hughes would have had responsibi­lity for remanding people into custody and ensuring their welfare while under arrest.

A West Yorkshire police spokespers­on said: “We can confirm that a West Yorkshire police detention officer is currently suspended from duty in connection with an investigat­ion by Counter Terrorism Policing North East.

“William Loyd-Hughes, who worked in Kirklees district, has submitted his resignatio­n, effective from 16 March 2023. The Independen­t Office for Police Conduct directed an investigat­ion into the messages following a mandatory referral from the force in September 2022.”

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The officer has been charged with publishing messages in support of a proscribed organisati­on contrary to the Terrorism Act 2000. Photograph: Joe Giddens/PA
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