A 40-year-old Derry man is to stand trial on a number of charges related to terrorism.
Barry Kevin Concannon, of Beechwood Avenue in the city, was handcuffed to a prisoner officer when he appeared at a Preliminary Enquiry at Derry Magistrates Court.
He is charged that on 10 June, 2013 he possessed explosives with intent to endanger life, had explosives under suspicious circumstances and possessed a firearm in suspicious circumstances.
He is further charged that between 25 and 28 October, 2012, he collected records of information and had documents of a kind likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism.
Defence solicitor, Paddy McDermott, accepted an application from the prosecution that his client had a prima facie case to answer.
Stating the accused had a prima facie case to answer, Deputy District John Connolly remanded Concannon in custody to Belfast Crown Court on a date to be fixed.
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