Man appears in court charged with bomb hoax during Old Firm match

The 34-year-old is accused of phoning Ibrox to report a bomb as Rangers were beating Celtic in May 2019

Author: Paul KellyPublished 5th Oct 2020
Last updated 5th Oct 2020

A court has heard a man from Northern Ireland made a phone call to Ibrox to report a bomb in the stadium as Celtic were losing to Rangers.

James Joseph Doherty, 34, from Londonderry, is charged with making the bomb hoax during an Old Firm derby on May 12 2019.

Rangers won the Scottish Premiership encounter 2-0 with goals from James Tavernier and Scott Arfield.

The case was mentioned during a sitting of Derry Magistrates' Court on Monday.

A defence lawyer outlined the allegation.

“It's a hoax bomb case where the allegation is that Celtic were getting beat, he rang Ibrox and said there was a bomb at the stadium,” he said.

“I don't think it affected the result, if my memory is right.”

The solicitor said his client had made “admissions at interview” and suggested a guilty plea was likely.

But he added: “For some reason I'm not absolutely in a position to confirm that.”

The lawyer told district judge Barney McElholm if the charge was contested it would be a relatively short hearing, based on the legal papers in the case.

“What I can say is, if it's not a plea, it'll be a very short contest on the papers,” he said.

The solicitor asked for the case to be adjourned for two weeks.

Judge McElholm listed the matter to be heard again on November 19.

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