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Date Posted: 15:30:32 05/31/04 Mon
Author: A Union Officer
Subject: University of Ulster Students jailed

University of Ulster Students jailed on 'terrorism' charges

http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk/northern_ireland/newsid_1082000/1082068.stm

BBC TV 21/12/2000.
Twin brothers who had been studying at the University of Ulster are among three men who have been jailed for offences involving a loyalist paramilitary group.
The offences they faced at Antrim Crown Court on Thursday related to a loyalist splinter organisation, the Orange Volunteers.
Mervyn Armstrong of Islandreagh Drive in Dunadry, Antrim, was jailed for a total of six years.
He had admitted having an automatic rifle and documents likely to be of use to terrorists.
His 22-year-old brother Paul Armstrong of the same address, was jailed for a total of three years for assisting an offender and having documents likely to be of use to terrorists.
The third man, 24-year-old Stuart Wilson of Scroggie Road in Glenavy, County Antrim, was jailed for a total of four years for having an automatic rifle, possessing documents likely to be of use to terrorists and membership of the paramilitary organisation, the Orange Volunteers.
A fourth man, Alan Lynn of Central Park in Antrim town, received a three-year sentence suspended for four years.

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