14/10/2010

'Abuse' Claim Delays Massereene Murder Trail

There has been a second delay in the court investigation into the murder of two soldiers by Real IRA gunmen.

The delay came amid claims that accused man Colin Duffy was subjected to sexual and physical abuse during a prison strip-search.

Defence lawyer Mark Mulholland told Coleraine Magistrates Court this week that 42-year-old Duffy, from Forest Glebe in Lurgan, had been left in "significant pain" as a result of the alleged physical abuse in prison.

Duffy, along with 45-year-old Brian Patrick Shivers, from Sperrin Mews, Magherafelt, is accused of the murders of Sappers Mark Quinsey, 23, and 21-year-old Patrick Azimkhar (pictured) outside Massereene army base on March 7 last year.

The pair are also accused of the attempted murder of five others injured in the attack and possession of the two AKM rifles used by the gunmen.

The court that case was then held-up for the second day in a row, as the accused complained about the prison strip-searching.

Sinn Fein Assembly member for Upper Bann John O'Dowd has said that Sinn Féin have raised concerns over an alleged assault on Lurgan man Colin Duffy in Maghaberry prison with the Justice Minister

"In recent days serious concerns have been raised by Mr Duffys legal team and his family over alleged assaults upon him by prison staff as he was moved from the prison to court.

"As a result of the concerns surrounding the treatment of Mr Duffy we have raised the matter with the Justice Minister," Mr O'Dowd said.

"Anyone being held in prison deserves to be treated with respect and dignity. It is important that the Prison administration now act to ensure that Mr Duffy is being treated properly and that his human rights are being protected.

"The allegation of assaults upon Mr Duffy must be robustly investigated with no hiding place for anyone committing such offences against prisoners who are supposed to be in the care of the prison service."

(BMcC/GK)

Related Northern Ireland News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.

09 April 2024
Police Attacked By Young People In West Belfast
The PSNI have condemned the assault of four police officers when they were attacked by young people in West Belfast. At around 6:50pm on Saturday, 06 April, police received a report in relation to community concerns that a large group of young people had congregated in Falls Park and that alcohol was being consumed by children.
05 April 2024
Appeal For Information On Serious Assault In Rostrevor
A 24-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a serious assault in Rostrevor on Sunday, 31 March. At around 9pm, police received a report that man, aged in his 20s, had received serious head injuries after he fell to the ground following an altercation at a licensed premises in the Bridge Street area.
19 March 2024
Appeal Following Serious Assault And Robbery In Antrim
PSNI detectives have issued an appeal for information and witnesses after a man was assaulted and robbed in Antrim during the early hours of Monday, 18 March. The 26-year-old was walking in an alleyway adjacent to Seacash Drive at around 3.50am when he was approached by two men.
27 February 2024
Appeal For Information On Serious Assault In Portadown
The PSNI have issued an appeal for information following a serious assault in Portadown that it being investigated as a 'disability hate crime'. On Saturday, 24 February, at around 5.20pm, police received a report that a young man had been attacked by six teenage boys in the High Street Mall area.
23 January 2024
Two Arrested In Connection With Serious Assault In L'Derry
Two men have been arrested in connection with a serious assault in L'Derry last night, Monday 22 January. Shortly before midnight, police received a report that a man was found injured in the area of John Street roundabout. A short time later, police arrested two men, both aged 27 years old, on suspicion of grievous bodily harm.