
Former An Post employee (39) stole cash from cards to pay loan shark, court hears
Michael Ryan of Ross Street, Killavullen, Co Cork, appeared before Cork Circuit Criminal Court on Monday for sentencing.
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His offending behaviour mainly involved the opening of greeting cards and letters in the hope that they continued money.
The 39-year-old had been remanded in custody on June 20th last for sentencing on Monday.
Garda Eoin O'Callaghan said the offending occurred from October 24th, 2023, to November 18th, 2023.
Garda O'Callaghan told Judge Helen Boyle that it was difficult to put a figure on the total financial loss. He indicated that many of the envelopes which were opened by Mr Ryan were bright and colourful and looked like they contained greeting cards.
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Mr Ryan co operated fully with the garda investigation in to the matter. He also wrote a letter of apology to the court.
Defence barrister Emmet Boyle said that his client was hugely remorseful for his behaviour.
'He (Mr Ryan) is deeply sorry and disgusted with himself for ruining a fine job that he had at this time.'
Mr Boyle said that the accused had borrowed €3,000 from a loan shark with his debt soon doubling to €6,000. He stated that Mr Ryan was warned that if he didn't pay his debt his house would be burned down.
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Judge Helen Boyle said that Mr Ryan had breached the trust of both his employer and the public. She emphasised that the public depends on the honesty with which the postal service operates.
She said that Mr Ryan had brought shame on himself and his family whilst suffering the loss of a good job arising out of his offending behaviour.
Judge Boyle commended gardaí and An Post for their quick response after members of the public noticed that cards containing cash and vouchers were not reaching their destination.
Two items were put in the post as a test. Mr Ryan was caught on CCTV at a sorting office removing the items and bringing them to his car.
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Mr Ryan had opened some 140 coloured cards and 77 commercial letters over the course of his offending behaviour
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Judge Boyle said that generally older people send cash and vouchers in the post as gifts for their loved ones.
'They are entitled to not have them interfered with and for them to arrive intact.'
She noted the guilty plea, the full admissions on arrest, the remorse of the accused and his mental health difficulties, before sentencing him to 27 months in prison which she fully suspended. Mr Ryan was also ordered to carry out 240 hours of community service.
Mr Ryan had pleaded guilty to theft of post at the An Post delivery service unit at Carrignaroher, Fermoy, Co Cork, and to related charges fo possessing stolen post and interference with post.

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