Second man arrested over Shankill Road UVF murder

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Bobby Moffett
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Police said the murder of Bobby Moffett was cold-blooded and ruthless

A 31-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the murder of a man on Belfast's Shankill Road.

Bobby Moffett, 43, was shot in the face shortly before 1300 BST on Friday in an area that was crowded with shoppers.

It is believed Mr Moffett had strong links to the Ulster Volunteer Force and was well-known in loyalist circles.

A 49-year-old man was arrested over the incident on Saturday but was released unconditionally on Sunday.

At least two masked gunmen wearing fluorescent jackets shot Mr Moffett at the corner of Conway Street and the Shankill Road.

He died in hospital. Police do not believe the shooting was sectarian.

There is speculation that Mr Moffett may have been involved in a fight with a member of the UVF in recent days - but this may have been a personal dispute rather than anything to do with the organisation.

In a statement, the police said it was "a cold-blooded, ruthless killing".

"It is a chilling reminder of a violent past that everyone in the community hoped we had left behind," they added.

The gunmen were seen running off along nearby Conway Street.