Ex-UVF commander’s release comes four months after he was handed 6½-year term
Gary Haggarty
Loyalist supergrass Gary Haggarty ‘allowed to kill at will’, says Kieran Fox
UVF chief pleaded guilty to five murders and almost 200 other terror offences
Police in Northern Ireland failed to prevent two loyalist murders despite warnings
Two Catholic workmen were shot dead in a sectarian UVF attack in 1994
Killer Gary Haggarty’s case latest in long list of failures
Evidence of loyalist paramilitary Gary Haggarty will not be used against group
Life sentence likely to be reduced due to loyalist ex-commander’s ‘supergrass’ role
Ex-UVF commander pleaded guilty to the five murders committed between 1994 and 1997
Handling of cases such as Bloody Sunday, Stakeknife and Gary Haggarty awaits
Families complain about major UVF ‘supergrass’ trial taking so long to proceed
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