McCauley Murder: Man (28) in court

A man charged in connection with the murder of Paul McCauley has appeared before Londonderry Magistrates Court this morning, Friday.
Paul McCauley pictured before the attack which claimed his life.Paul McCauley pictured before the attack which claimed his life.
Paul McCauley pictured before the attack which claimed his life.

He is Matthew Brian Gillen, from Kennedy Place in The Fountain, was charged with murdering the civil servant.

He was also charged with the grievous bodily harm and attempted grievous bodily harm.

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He was remanded on bail of £2,000 with a number of conditions including the surrender of his passport.

Gillen was one of three men arrested earlier this week in connection with the killing.

A 27-year-old man has been released on bail pending a report being submitted to the Public Prosecution Service while a 61-year-old man, arrested in England, has been charged with withholding information and will appear at Derry Magistrates Court on May 4.

Gillen is the second person to be charged with the murder of Mr McCauley. Previously, Piper John McClements – previously known as Daryl Proctor, is currently on bail. He had previously served a jail sentence for causing grievous bodily harm to Mr McCauley.

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An investigating officer said the assault in 2006 was sectarian and an International Monitoring Commission report found that it was an unsanctioned UDA attack.

The officer said that police believe Gillen is still linked to loyalist paramilitaries or ‘at the very least a supporter of them’.

He said this was based on items found in a house search in December last year which caused police ‘concern’.

Opposing bail, the officer said police fear interference with witnesses as the investigation ‘has been frustrated since day one’.

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He added police also fear the defendant may flee the jurisdiction as he works for an international demolition firm.

The officer also told the court police have fears the 28-year-old could attempt to obstruct justice.

He added that police also have concerns for Gillen’s safety.

The officer revealed that Gillen has received a number of threats from paramilitary groupings in the north west.

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Defence counsel Sean Doherty told the court the evidence against his client is based on audio recordings.

He added that Gillen was first questioned about the incident in 2006 and there is no evidence he has tried to interfere with witnesses or obstruct justice.

The barrister said a co-accused was granted bail and Gillen should be afforded some ‘parity’.

District Judge Barney McElholm said ‘there are people in the community who know very well who committed this crime and could perhaps give evidence. They haven’t come forward since 2006 for whatever reason and it is unlikely they are going to come forward now’.

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Gillen was released on his own bail of £2,000 to reside in Abbeydale. He must surrender his passport and must not leave Northern Ireland.

The 28-year-old is also banned for contacting any co-accused and must sign bail three times a week.

He will appear in court again on April 21.