Belfast stabbing suspect named and appears in court for attempted murder

Belfast stabbing suspect named and appears in court for attempted murder

The Sudanese suspect charged with attempted murder over the Belfast knife attack was named for the first time as he appeared in court today.

Hadi Alodid, 30, appeared at Belfast Magistrates’ Court this morning over Monday’s attack, which saw victim Stephen Ogilvie lose his left eye and suffer severe damage to his right eye, as well as deep cuts to his head, face and back.

He refused legal representation and made no reply to charges of attempted murder, having a bladed article and making a threat to kill, which were put to him through an Arabic interpreter.

Alodid was remanded in custody and is next due to appear in court in four weeks’ time.

Judge Stephen Keown commended the emergency services who came to the aid of the victim and warned anyone planning further disorder should ‘be prepared to go to prison’.
Court artist drawing by Elizabeth Cook of Sudanese national Hadi Alodid, 30 appearing via videolink at Belfast Magistrates Court, charged with the attempted stabbing murder of Stephen Ogilvie in Belfast, threats to kill an NHS radiographer on the same day and possession of a knife. Picture date: Wednesday June 10, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Elizabeth Cook/PA Wire
He said that emergency services who had helped the victim now coming ‘under attack is something the courts won’t tolerate’.

Court artist drawing of Sudanese national Hadi Alodid, 30 appearing via videolink at Belfast Magistrates Court (Picture: Elizabeth Cook/PA)

NOTE: FACES HAVE BEEN BLURRED BY THE PA PICTURE DESK A man is guided to safety by a PSNI officer after being rescued from houses which caught fire in Lendrick Street in east Belfast, as disorder flared in response to Monday night's stabbing attack in the city. A 30 year-old man arrested in connection with the Belfast stabbing attack has been charged with attempted murder and will appear in court in the city on Wednesday, the Police Service of Northern Ireland has said. Picture date: Tuesday June 9, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: PA/PA Wire
A man is guided to safety by a PSNI officer after being rescued from houses which caught fire in Lendrick Street in east Belfast (Picture: PA)

A crowd gathers in front of a fire in Belfast
Demonstrations were called in reaction to what police called a ‘brutal’ knife attack (Picture: Getty)
The judge noted that there is a call on social media for men aged over 18 to close streets, wear dark clothes and to be prepared to fight and be arrested.

He said that anyone involved in attacks on the community and members of the community can ‘also expect to go to prison, and that message should be sent out loud and clear’.

Riots erupted on Tuesday night in Belfast after calls to protest from far-right accounts circulated on social media.

Houses and cars were set on fire, as was a Gilder bus in the east of the city, prompting public transport services to be suspended.

PSNI Chief Constable Jon Boutcher said a two-month-old baby was rescued during the disorder.

FOLLOW THE LATEST FROM BELFAST IN OUR LIVE BLOGHe told BBC’s Good Morning Ulster: ‘Last night we rescued so many families.

‘Taking families – a baby as young as two months – out of their address to safety, taking them to police stations.’

He added: ‘And by the way, these weren’t just families from ethnic minority communities, these were families from across communities that were caught up in this vile behaviour last night.

‘There is absolutely no excuse for it.’

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said: ‘The scenes in Belfast last night were shocking and completely unacceptable.

‘There is no justification for the violence and disorder that we saw threatening our communities, nor for those who encouraged it, online or elsewhere.

‘It is clear that people were targeted last night because of their background and I will not tolerate it.

‘Those responsible will feel the full force of the law.’

Emergency services attend to a Glider bus, set on fire by protesters, on the Newtownards Road in east Belfast, as disorder flared during an anti-immigration demonstration organised in response to Monday night's stabbing attack in the city. A 30-year-old man arrested in connection with the Belfast stabbing attack has been charged with attempted murder and will appear in court in the city on Wednesday, the Police Service of Northern Ireland has said. Picture date: Tuesday June 9, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: PA/PA Wire
Disorder flared during an anti-immigration demonstration organised in response to Monday night’s stabbing attack in the city (Picture: PA)
Northern Ireland’s First Minister Michelle O’Neill condemned the ‘outright thuggery’ in the city, adding: ‘Groups of masked men burning families out of their homes is nothing less than disgusting cowardice.’

Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly said: ‘Taking frustration at the evil actions of a person out on those who had no part in it is utterly wrong.’

Northern Ireland’s Justice Minister Naomi Long said social media agitators who ‘yesterday would have struggled to find Belfast on a map’ were ‘weaponising the fear that people genuinely have about what happened’.

‘Because, ultimately, if you’re driving people from their homes based on nothing but the colour of their skin, you can’t dress that up any other way, it’s racism, and those bad faith actors need to take a step back,’ Ms Long told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme.

Police forces across the UK are monitoring intelligence on protests and have plans in place to allow them to mobilise officers if needed should further disorder break out in the wake of the stabbing and the murder of Henry Nowak.

A spokesperson for the National Police Chiefs Council said: ‘Police are closely monitoring intelligence and information on protest activity to ensure a swift and decisive response to any reports of public disorder.

‘We have well-established plans in place to enable us to mobilise officers at a regional and national level if required.’

 

 

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