By Q Radio news
The PSNI has confirmed a convicted murderer from Belfast remains unlawfully at large.
Officers are appealing for information about his whereabouts.
60-year-old Samuel McKinley was jailed for life for murdering a man in Southampton in 1996 and is serving his sentence in Maghaberry.
Meanwhile, police are also seeking the public's help to locate 61-year-old Kieran 'Zac' Smyth.
He was jailed for a robbery in 2015 and the PSNI says he recently breached conditions of his release from prison.
Smyth is said to have connections to west Belfast.
The PSNI has confirmed a convicted murderer from Belfast remains unlawfully at large.https://t.co/kAhlGl9Bk0
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) September 18, 2021

(Samuel McKinley who's at large)
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