UVF LEADER IN ‘KARMA’ THREAT TO TOP COP

EXCLUSIVE

LOYALIST RANT: PANIC STATIONS

UVF lieutenant Dee McConnell has threatened a top cop in a bitter social media rant.

Davy McConnell UVF leader in East Belfast

Mobster McConnell, who was one of 11 people scooped in police raids last weekend, took to Facebook to vent his fury at a senior officer in the Paramilitary Crime Task Force. Posting videos 🎥 of damage caused to his home during a police raid, he accused officers of “traumatising” children in the searches. And he made a blatant threat against the top cop before slamming the PSNI as “worse than the Provos”. ” [Name of policeman] I hope your proud of yourself animal 🐵🐔🐶🐷 he wrote. “This could be you next, [police] terrorists know no bounds, there agenda is to smash Loyalist communities.” He added in a replay to a friend: “[Name of policeman] will face his 👹 Demons m8 (Karma)”.

Matthews’ sidekick vows revenge for police raid on home

Chillingly, one of McConnell’s female pals suggested that loyalists “need to start doing what the Provos did and make [policeman’s name] and his boys disappear (sic)”. The remark was ‘liked’ by McConnell and another individual. The 40-year-old also attacked east Belfast PUP councillor John Kayle and party chief Billy Hutchinson, calling them a “disgrace” to loyalism.

PUP chief Billy Hutchinson (Left) and east Belfast PUP councillor John Kyle

His vile comments were backed up by his terror boss Matthews, who replied that politicians and police were a “shower (of) sh*t”. The UVF chief made the remark using social media profile under the pseudonym of ‘James Craig’. The terror chief regularly uses the account, which has pictures of himself and his family, to comment on pieces written by loyalist blogger and friend Jamie Bryson, who regularly tags Matthews in his posts.

Jamie Bryson (left) along with his long term pal Dee McConnell

McConnell was later released after last week’s raids pending a report to the PPS on suspicion of improper use of electronic communications. Luxury items including sports memorabilia and cash were taken from his home. The convicted drug 💊 pusher winged that the items, including a signed Wayne Rooney shirt, belonged to a child and should not have been taken. He also accused police of stealing a pair of flip-flops. McConnell (40) also went on to publicly threaten the task force officer, calling him a “terrorist” before adding: “Hope he gets hit by a bus the b*****d” “They are completely unravelling,”a senior loyalist source told the Sunday World last week. “It’s panic stations because they don’t know what is coming next.

SUPPORT

“Not only are they losing support in an area they were once worshiped in, men are being lifted left, right and centre on wide-ranging charges they just didn’t see coming.” He said the leadership had grown increasingly concerned about the level of police activity in the east of the city.

UVF chief and goon Stephen ‘Mackers’ Matthews AKA ‘James Craig’

“Their whole lives, including their finances, are being put under a microscope. And police have made no secret that they believe that’s how they can take these mobsters down.” Cops who raided McConnell’s pad have called in independent assessors to evaluate items found in his home. McConnell, who claims the items were all gifts given to his son from friends, will now have to prove the items were not purchased from the proceeds of crime. Last weekend four men arrested in raids carried out on the same day appeared in court. Darren Baine (29) and Mark Rainey (39), both from Belfast, and County Down man Andrew Crawford (27) were accused of supplying cocaine. They appeared at Belfast Magistrates Court last Saturday. The court heard the UVF has been “flooding the streets of Belfast” with drugs 💉💊. The four men were among nine charged with four others, aged 32, 47 and two 48-year-olds, set to appear at Belfast Magistrates Court on April 18th charged with being concerned in the supply of a Class A 💊. A 34-year-old man faces a charge of unlawfully obtaining and disclosing personal data. Another man, aged 32, who was arrested on suspicion of possession of a Class A drug with intent to supply has been released on bail pending further inquiries.

They say that democracy has taken our fleg, well lets say no to democracy and yes to our fleg. The Loyalists of Ulster would like to exclude ourselves from democracy and insist that our fleg is flow above every building in Belfast.

Wee Jamie has always kept bad company but his chum David McConnell surely takes the biscuit.

McConnell was today jailed for drug offences http://www.u.tv/news/Loyalist-worker-jailed-over-cannabis/3579f520-3b58-4a36-8a6a-d013888910a1 and there could be worse to come http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-24335982

The jailed drug dealer and rape accused is obviously very sad to be separated from East Belfast UVF for unspecified reasons and allegedly assisted Bryson in setting up his Bangor office (purpose unknown).

Billy Hutchinson today stated he is “confused” by Bryson
http://www.newsletter.co.uk/news/regional/jamie-bryson-confuses-me-says-pup-s-billy-hutchinson-1-5942832

Aren’t we all.

Jamie Bryson PUP/UVF

With many thanks to: LAD for the original posting

With many thanks for this EXCLUSIVE from the: Sunday World and Patricia Devlin for the original story

Follow these links to find out more from inside the UVF and the inside information on Dee McConnell including rape charges: https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sunday-life/news/inside-the-uvf-money-murders-and-mayhem-the-loyalist-gangs-secrets-unveiled-30659663.html

And here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-24335982

Also follow here: https://amp.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/community-worker-accused-of-rape-has-charge-withdrawn-30129345.html