By Adam Evans
A man arrested in connection with the 1997 murder of RUC Constable Darren Bradshaw has been released on bail as police prepare a file for prosecutors.
The suspect, who's in his 40s was held in Coleraine earlier.
24-year-old Constable Bradshaw died after he was shot and killed in the Parliament Bar in Belfast in May 1997.
Two men reportedly entered the pub and while one stayed in the lobby, the other entered the bar and shot the officer three times.
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