A man has been arrested in connection with the murder of loyalist Alan McCullough. The body found on the outskirts of north Belfast on Thursday was confirmed to have been that of the missing 21-year-old from the Shankill area of Belfast. The loyalist paramilitary Ulster Freedom Fighters said it killed him in a call to the BBC, using a recognised codeword, on Thursday evening. It linked the 21-year-old to the murder of Ulster Defence Association leader John Gregg and to the killing of Jonathan Stewart in north Belfast shortly after Christmas. He was last seen leaving his home in the Shankill area of Belfast on 28 May. Last weekend, police said they feared he had been murdered. The Aughnabrack Road, where the body was discovered, was closed by police while they examined the area. Full Story
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