Seven men have been remanded in custody after being charged with the attempted murder of senior Northern Ireland detective John Caldwell.
Detective Chief Inspector Caldwell was shot multiple times outside a sports centre in Omagh, Co Tyrone on February 22.
DCI Caldwell had been coaching a youth football team and was with his young son when he was gunned down.
The so-called New IRA claimed responsibility for the shooting, with police looking into whether the dissident republican group may have been helped by criminal gangs.
The seven accused, who appeared via video link at Dungannon Magistrates’ Court on Monday morning were: Jonathan McGinty, 28, of St Julians Downs, Omagh; Brian Carron, 38, of Claremount Drive, Coalisland; Gavin Coyle, 45, of Killybrack Mews, Omagh; Matthew McLean, 33, Glenpark Road, Omagh; Robert McLean, 29, Deverney Park, Omagh; James Ivor, McLean, 72, of Deverney Park, Omagh; and Alan McFarland, 47, of Deverney Park, Omagh.
Carron and Coyle stand further accused of belonging to the IRA.
Matthew McLean, McGinty, and McFarland are also charged with preparation of terrorist acts.
McGinty, Coyle, and James Ivor McLean all had bail applications refused.
By Chris Samuel@ChrisJESamuel


