A 35-year-old man has appeared in court over the murder of a man in Co Donegal last month.
Gardaí at Letterkenny investigating the murder of Andrew Burns at Donnyloop, Castlefin, on the 12th of February arrested the man earlier today.
The man was charged and appeared at the Special Criminal Court in Dublin.
Mr Burns (27), a painter and decorator, was found on February 12th with two bullet wounds to his abdomen near St Columba's church in the village of Doneyloop, Co Donegal.
It is thought he was abducted in Strabane an hour earlier.
The Real IRA has denied involvement in his killing, but the INLA, another republican faction, has claimed his death is linked to a group called Óglaigh na hÉireann.