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Two men have appeared in court in Belfast charged with the murder of Dublin criminal Robbie Lawlor.
The 36 year old, who has previously been linked to the murder of Keane Mulready Woods - was shot in north Belfast earlier this year.
37 year old Adrian Holland from Woodleigh Terrace in Derry and 45 year old Patrick Francis Teer of Thornberry Hill in Belfast - appeared before Belfast Magistrates Court earlier.
They are both charged with the murder of Lawlor - who was gunned down outside a house in the Etna Drive area of Ardoyne in April.
They are also charged with being in possession of a star pistol 9 mm with intent to endanger life.
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He was suspected of involvement in the killing of 17-year-old Keane Mulready Woods.
Dublin gangland criminal Robbie Lawlor was shot dead outside a house in Etna Drive in Belfast on April 4th.
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This morning, the PSNI has charged two men, aged 37 and 45, and they re due to appear before Belfast Magistrates Court this morning.
They ve been charged with murder, and possession of a firearm.
Lawlor was linked to several gangland killings and was suspected of involvement in Keane Mulready Woods murder.
The 17-year-old teenager was abducted in Drogheda in January and dismembered, with his body parts found in two places in north Dublin.