by Q Radio News
An ninth suspect has been arrested by detectives investigating the murder of a Belfast community worker.
The 38-year-old is currently being detained at Musgrave Street Crime Suite.
Ian Ogle, 45, was stabbed 11 times by a group of men on Sunday night.
One line of inquiry being pursued by officers investigating the killing is that members of the East Belfast UVF were responsible.
Another arrest saw a 36-year-old man detained. He was taken to Musgrave police station in Belfast city centre for questioning.
A 22-year-old man also remained in police custody on Friday morning.
Six other people arrested in connection with the murder - four men and two women - were all subsequently released on bail pending further inquiries.
Mr Ogle was attacked as he prayed with a pastor on a street near his home in Cluan Place.
More than 1,000 people attended a vigil in his memory on Wednesday, bringing the busy Albertbridge Road to a standstill.
Those attending heard a plea for answers and justice for the Ogle family, but no revenge.
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