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'Sound': Man accused over garda stabbing speaks via video-link as court awaits DPP decision
'Sound': Man accused over garda stabbing speaks via video-link as court awaits DPP decision

The Journal

time6 days ago

  • The Journal

'Sound': Man accused over garda stabbing speaks via video-link as court awaits DPP decision

A 23-YEAR-OLD man charged over the stabbing of a Garda on a Dublin street last week has agreed to stay in prison for another four weeks pending directions from the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP). Abdullah Khan replied 'sound' in Cloverhill District Court today when told that his next hearing was set for 3 September and that he was going to have a further consultation with his legal team. Mr Khan, with an address in north Dublin that cannot be reported by court order, was arrested at the scene following an incident at around 6pm on Capel Street in the city's north side on 29 July. He appeared before Judge Patricia Cronin today for his second court appearance, having been held in custody with no bail application on 31 July. Appearing via video link, seated and wearing a grey sweatshirt, he confirmed to his solicitor Katie Dowling that he consented to being further remanded in custody pending the DPP's decision on the case. He initially said, 'That's all right,' 'Yeah, yeah,' and 'Thank you' when his case was called early and put to second calling. When it resumed, he spoke up to give his surname and confirmed to his solicitor, Katie Dowling, 'I can hear you'. It was explained to him that the matter was listed for mention, and he answered, 'Yeah'. Judge Cronin noted the DPP's directions were not yet available. Detective Sergeant Liam McLaughlin, of the Bridewell Station, informed the court that he was applying for a four-week remand if there was consent. Advertisement During later exchanges with Ms Dowling, Mr Khan was informed that the directions were not available and he was entitled to apply for bail at any stage. The defence solicitor also explained that the State was asking for another four weeks for those directions, and he could consent to a two-week adjournment, but it was unlikely that they would be available. Or, she added that he could agree to a four-week adjournment. 'On consent to the four weeks,' he replied. Judge Cronin remanded him in continuing custody, noting that a video link appearance was acceptable on the next date. At the end of the hearing, his solicitor advised him that he had a video link consultation arranged for that night, adding, 'we will be able to discuss the matter in more detail at that stage', to which Mr Khan replied, 'Sound'. Ms Dowling also advised him that if he wished to apply for bail, he could do so at any time once gardaí have been notified in advance. The injured garda, a young probationary member of the force who was on high-visibility patrol with a colleague, received hospital treatment for non-life-threatening injuries. The accused man is charged with assault causing harm to the officer and the production of a Tactix knife capable of causing serious injury. He has yet to indicate a plea to the charges, which are under section 3 of the Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person Act and section 11 of the Firearms and Offensive Weapons Act. At the first court appearance on Thursday, the defence secured reporting restrictions on the publication of Mr Khan's address, due to 'concerns around safety', which was confirmed by Detective Sergeant McLaughlin. Medical attention in custody was also ordered, and legal aid was granted.

Man charged over Capel Street garda stabbing further remanded in custody
Man charged over Capel Street garda stabbing further remanded in custody

Irish Examiner

time6 days ago

  • Irish Examiner

Man charged over Capel Street garda stabbing further remanded in custody

A 23-year-old man charged over the stabbing of a garda on a Dublin street last week has agreed to stay in prison for another four weeks pending directions from the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP). Abdullah Khan replied "sound" in Cloverhill District Court on Wednesday when told his next hearing was set for September 3, and he was going to have a further consultation with his legal team. Mr Khan, with an address in north Dublin that cannot be reported by court order, was arrested at the scene following an incident at about 6pm on Capel Street on the city's northside on July 29. He appeared before Judge Patricia Cronin on Wednesday for his second court appearance, having been held in custody with no bail application on July 31. Appearing via video link, seated and wearing a grey sweatshirt, he confirmed to his solicitor Katie Dowling that he consented to being further remanded in custody pending the DPP's decision on the case. He initially said, "That's all right," "Yeah, yeah," and "Thank you" when his case was called early and put to second calling. When it resumed, he spoke up to give his surname and confirmed to his solicitor, Katie Dowling: "I can hear you". It was explained to him the matter was listed for mention, and he answered, "Yeah". Judge Cronin noted the DPP's directions were not yet available. Detective Sergeant Liam McLaughlin, of Bridewell Garda Station, informed the court he was applying for a four-week remand if there was consent. During later exchanges with Ms Dowling, Mr Khan was informed the directions were not available and he was entitled to apply for bail at any stage. The defence solicitor also explained the State was asking for another four weeks for those directions, and he could consent to a two-week adjournment, but it was unlikely they would be available. Or, she added, he could agree to a four-week adjournment. "On consent to the four weeks," he replied. Judge Cronin remanded Mr Khan in continuing custody, noting a video link appearance was acceptable on the next date. At the end of the hearing, his solicitor advised him he had a video link consultation arranged for that night, adding: "We will be able to discuss the matter in more detail at that stage," to which Mr Khan replied: "Sound". Ms Dowling also advised him if he wished to apply for bail, he could do so at any time once gardaí had been notified in advance. The injured garda, a young probationary member of the force who was on high-visibility patrol with a colleague, received hospital treatment for non-life-threatening injuries. The accused man is charged with assault causing harm to the officer and the production of a Tactix knife capable of causing serious injury. He has yet to indicate a plea to the charges, which are under section 3 of the Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person Act and section 11 of the Firearms and Offensive Weapons Act. At the first court appearance on Thursday, the defence secured reporting restrictions on the publication of Mr Khan's address, due to "concerns around safety", which was confirmed by Det Sgt McLaughlin. Medical attention in custody was also ordered, and legal aid was granted.

Man accused of stabbing Garda agrees to stay in custody pending DPP directions
Man accused of stabbing Garda agrees to stay in custody pending DPP directions

BreakingNews.ie

time6 days ago

  • BreakingNews.ie

Man accused of stabbing Garda agrees to stay in custody pending DPP directions

A 23-year-old man charged over the stabbing of a Garda on a Dublin street last week has agreed to stay in prison for another four weeks pending directions from the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP). Abdullah Khan replied "sound" in Cloverhill District Court on Wednesday when told that his next hearing was set for September 3rd and that he was going to have a further consultation with his legal team. Advertisement Mr Khan, with an address in north Dublin that cannot be reported by court order, was arrested at the scene following an incident at around 6pm on Capel Street in the city's north side on July 29th. He appeared before Judge Patricia Cronin on Wednesday for his second court appearance, having been held in custody with no bail application on July 31st. Appearing via video link, seated and wearing a grey sweatshirt, he confirmed to his solicitor Katie Dowling that he consented to being further remanded in custody pending the DPP's decision on the case. He initially said, "That's all right," "Yeah, yeah," and "Thank you" when his case was called early and put to second calling. Advertisement When it resumed, he spoke up to give his surname and confirmed to his solicitor, Katie Dowling, "I can hear you". It was explained to him that the matter was listed for mention, and he answered, "Yeah". Judge Cronin noted the DPP's directions were not yet available. Detective Sergeant Liam McLaughlin, of the Bridewell Station, informed the court that he was applying for a four-week remand if there was consent. During later exchanges with Ms Dowling, Mr Khan was informed that the directions were not available and he was entitled to apply for bail at any stage. Advertisement The defence solicitor also explained that the State was asking for another four weeks for those directions, and he could consent to a two-week adjournment, but it was unlikely that they would be available. Or, she said that he could agree to a four-week adjournment. "On consent to the four weeks," he replied. Judge Cronin remanded him in continuing custody, noting that a video link appearance was acceptable on the next date. At the end of the hearing, his solicitor advised him that he had a video link consultation arranged for that night, adding, "we will be able to discuss the matter in more detail at that stage", to which Mr Khan replied, "Sound". Advertisement Ms Dowling also advised him that if he wished to apply for bail, he could do so at any time once gardaí have been notified in advance. The injured garda, a young probationary member of the force who was on high-visibility patrol with a colleague, received hospital treatment for non-life-threatening injuries. The accused man is charged with assault causing harm to the officer and the production of a Tactix knife capable of causing serious injury. He has yet to indicate a plea to the charges, which are under section 3 of the Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person Act and section 11 of the Firearms and Offensive Weapons Act. At the first court appearance on Thursday, the defence secured reporting restrictions on the publication of Mr Khan's address, due to "concerns around safety", which was confirmed by Detective Sergeant McLaughlin. Medical attention in custody was also ordered, and legal aid was granted.

Man charged over stabbing of garda on Dublin street remanded in custody for four weeks
Man charged over stabbing of garda on Dublin street remanded in custody for four weeks

Irish Times

time6 days ago

  • Irish Times

Man charged over stabbing of garda on Dublin street remanded in custody for four weeks

A man charged over the stabbing of a garda on a Dublin street last week has been remanded in custody for another four weeks pending directions from the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP). Abdullah Khan (23) replied 'sound' in Cloverhill District Court on Wednesday when told that his next hearing was set for September 3rd and that he was going to have a further consultation with his legal team. Mr Khan, with an address in north Dublin that cannot be reported by court order, was arrested at the scene following an incident at about 6pm on Capel Street on July 29th. He appeared before Judge Patricia Cronin on Wednesday for his second court appearance, having been held in custody with no bail application on July 31st. READ MORE Appearing via video link, seated and wearing a grey sweatshirt, he confirmed to his solicitor Katie Dowling that he consented to being further remanded in custody pending the DPP's decision on the case. Judge Cronin noted the DPP's directions were not yet available. Det Sgt Liam McLaughlin, of the Bridewell Garda station, informed the court that he was applying for a four-week remand if there was consent. During later exchanges with Ms Dowling, Mr Khan was informed that the directions were not available and he was entitled to apply for bail at any stage. Judge Cronin remanded him in continuing custody, noting that a video link appearance was acceptable on the next date. At the end of the hearing, his solicitor advised him that he had a video link consultation arranged for that night, adding, 'we will be able to discuss the matter in more detail at that stage'. Mr Khan replied: 'Sound'. Ms Dowling also advised him that if he wished to apply for bail, he could do so at any time once gardaí have been notified in advance. The injured garda, a young probationary member of the force who was on patrol with a colleague, received hospital treatment for non-life-threatening injuries. The accused man is charged with assault causing harm to the officer and the production of a knife capable of causing serious injury. He has yet to indicate a plea to the charges, which are under section 3 of the Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person Act and section 11 of the Firearms and Offensive Weapons Act. At the first court appearance on Thursday, the defence secured reporting restrictions on the publication of Mr Khan's address, due to 'concerns around safety'. Medical attention in custody was also ordered, and legal aid was granted.

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