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Police officer denies assaulting republican

A POLICE officer is to contest an allegation of assaulting a senior republican figure who is currently one of seven charged with the attempted murder of DCI John Caldwell, in an incident dating back over three years.

Andrew Forde, whose age is unknown and with an address care of his lawyers, is accused of assaulting Coalisland republican, Brian John Carron, on October 18, 2020.

No details surrounding the circumstances of the alleged incident were disclosed during the short hearing at Dungannon Magistrates Court, however it is understood to have come about after Carron made a complaint to the Police Ombudsman who recommended prosecution.

A defence barrister advised the charge is denied after which Deputy District Judge Sean O’Hare adjourned the case until January 19, when a contest date will be fixed.

Carron (38), of Claremount Drive, Coalisland is accused of attempting to murder DCI Caldwell outside Omagh, and belonging to the IRA in February 2022.

He is one of seven defendants charged with attempted murder, while a further three are accused of preparing for acts of terrorism in connection with the attack.

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