Men found guilty of planning to murder Johnny 'Mad Dog' Adair

Three men have been found guilty of planning to murder former loyalist leader Johnny ”Mad Dog” Adair in Scotland.

Men found guilty of planning to murder Johnny 'Mad Dog' Adair

Three men have been found guilty of planning to murder former loyalist leader Johnny ”Mad Dog” Adair in Scotland.

Anton Duffy (aged 39), Martin Hughes (aged 36), and Paul Sands (aged 32) were convicted of a plot to kill former Ulster Defence Association (UDA) chief Adair and Sam McCrory, after a nine-week trial at the High Court in Glasgow.

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