FORMER Loyalist pal of ex-terror chief Johnny 'Mad Dog' Adair last night blasted thugs who have threatened his life
FORMER Loyalist pal of ex-terror chief Johnny 'Mad Dog' Adair last night blasted thugs who have threatened his life, saying: I fear NO ONE.
James McGookin-Fisher - who did eight years in jail in Northern Ireland for ferrying explosives - said he's been given TWO police warnings his life is in danger since moving to Scotland.
But the hardman, who lives in St Andrews, Fife, said: "I am not going to bow down to these gangsters - I fear no one. I would prefer just to get on with my life but it is the same with Johnny Adair - there are some folk who just won't let the past lie."
We told last week how ex-UFF brigadier Adair, 47, was given his sixth warning in as many years that an underworld contract was out on his life. He did jail time with McGookin-Fisher, 45, who was caged after being busted with a pipe bomb and grenades.
Last night Adair, of Troon, Ayrshire, said: "People should leave Jim in peace. He was a Loyalist but that is now in the past."
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