By Adam Evans
Four people have been arrested by detectives investigating the murder of George Gilmore in Carrickfergus.
The prominent loyalist, 44 was gunned down in the Pinewood Avenue area of Carrick back in March.
Detective Inspector Darren McCartney said: "Detectives from Serious Crime Branch investigating the murder of George Gilmore in Carrickfergus on March 13 have this morning arrested four people in the South East Antrim area.
"Three women aged 24, 31 and 36 and a 30 year old man have all been taken to Musgrave Police Station where they are helping police with their enquiries."
Last week it was revealed it's so far cost £5m to deal with the fatal loyalist paramilitary fued in South East Antrim.
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