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Torna in prigione Torrens Knight, il killer di Greysteel

Greysteel killer returns to jail

Notorious loyalist killer Torrens Knight has been re-arrested in Coleraine and sent back to jail, UTV can reveal.

Torrens KnightKnight, who was behind 12 killings at Greysteel and Castlerock in 1993, was found guilty last week of assaulting two sisters in Coleraine.

Following his conviction, Secretary of State Shaun Woodward suspended his early release licence on Tuesday evening.

The loyalist killer was released in 2000 under the terms of the Good Friday Agreement.

“I will not hesitate to act to suspend the licence of any prisoner who was released under the Sentences Act early release scheme, introduced following the signing of the Good Friday Agreement, if, by their actions, they prove they have become a danger to the public”, Mr Woodward said on Tuesday evening.

“My priority is public safety and in the interests of the community at large. I cannot permit freedom to any individual intent on abusing the opportunity they have been given to benefit from the early release scheme,” he added.

Knight, 40, was arrested just before 7pm and returned to Maghaberry prison.

He was convicted of 12 terrorist murders during the Troubles, including those of eight people in the infamous Greysteel massacre.

He was a member of the Ulster Freedom Fighters gang that burst into the Rising Sun bar in the Co Londonderry village on Halloween in 1993 and opened fire.

Following his conviction on two counts of assault and one of disorderly behaviour last Thursday, East Londonderry SDLP MLA John Dallat had called for his early release licence to be rescinded as soon as possible.

Knight is to appeal against his conviction, his solicitor said last week.

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René Querin

Di professione grafico e web designer, sono appassionato di trekking e innamorato dell'Irlanda e della sua storia. Insieme ad Andrea Varacalli ho creato e gestisco Les Enfants Terribles.

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