Tommy Hollran Then aged in his mid-20s, the convicted drug dealer who was one of his killers would go on to lead a violent UDA unit before his supposed expulsion from the gang last year. "He may have been stood down, but he still has the support of the organisation," a loyalist source said. "Because he was involved in previous UDA murders, drug dealing and getting guns, he knows too much. Gary Fisher (South East Antrim UDA leader) is paranoid that if he comes down too hard he could make him into another Gary Haggarty." Haggarty, a former East Antrim UVF 'brigadier', turned supergrass in 2010 providing police with statements naming dozens of UVF members involved in murders, drug dealing, robberies and extortion.