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Dissident Republican Suspect Warned By Judge Over Bail Conduct In Terror Case

Judge Warns Suspected Dissident ‘Sailing Very Close To The Wind’ Over Bail In Terror Case

A judge has warned a man facing terrorism-related charges that he is “sailing very close to the wind” over his behaviour while on bail, as concerns were raised during court proceedings.

The case involves a suspected dissident republican who is currently before the courts on serious charges linked to alleged terrorist activity.

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During the hearing, the court was told that issues had arisen in relation to the man’s conduct while on bail, prompting a direct warning from the judge about the potential consequences.

The phrase used by the judge – that the accused is “sailing very close to the wind” – signals concern that his actions may be approaching a breach of bail conditions, even if a formal violation has not yet been confirmed.

Bail conditions in cases of this nature are typically strict, often including limits on movement, association and communication, particularly where there are concerns around ongoing risk.

The court heard that the situation is being closely monitored, with the warning making clear that any further issues could result in bail being revoked and the accused being returned to custody.

At this stage, the charges against the man remain before the courts, and no findings of guilt have been made.

Cases involving suspected dissident republicans continue to be treated with heightened sensitivity, given the ongoing security concerns linked to small but active groups operating outside the political process.

The judge’s intervention underlines how seriously the courts treat compliance with bail conditions, particularly in cases involving alleged terrorism offences.

The case is ongoing.

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