
A man charged with fraud by false representation in a case connected to murdered Sunday World journalist Martin O’Hagan, who was shot in Lurgan in 2001, has had his case further adjourned to November 21.
Michael Kingsberry (42), with an address in the Goole area in East Yorkshire, is charged in relation to August 15, 2019.
The charge is ‘fraud by false representation’. The particulars of the charge are that he ‘dishonestly made a false representation, namely, purported to hold official documents with the intention, by making the representation, to make a gain for yourself or another or to cause loss to family of Martin O’Hagan or to expose them to a risk of loss’.
At Craigavon Magistrates’ Court on Friday a prosecutor said “additional material” requested by senior counsel working for the prosecution in the case is “largely in”.