Belfast Telegraph

Judge ‘not prepared to chance’ granting bail to knife accused

- BYALANERWI­N

A WOMAN was allegedly robbed of £400 at knifepoint after arranging to buy an iPhone on Facebook, the High Court has heard.

Prosecutor­s claimed a 10-inch blade was held to her neck when she met the purported seller in Downpatric­k.

Details emerged as a judge denied temporary bail to one of two men accused of targeting her.

Rory Glennon was seeking compassion­ate release from custody to attend an alcohol and drug addiction unit.

The 20-year-old, of Ballymote Walk in Downpatric­k, faces charges of robbery, possessing an offensive weapon with intent, and breaching a Violent Offences Prevention Order.

He is further accused of damaging a chip shop window in the town and stealing £30 from a tips jar on the same day.

Crown lawyer Natalie Pinkerton alleged the woman chatted on Facebook with Glennon’s co-defendant after seeing an iPhone for sale.

She told the court the complainan­t and her boyfriend then met two men at a location in Downpatric­k on February 8.

During this encounter the co-accused grabbed the woman by the shoulder, produced a knife and put it to her neck, it was claimed.

“He said ‘give me the f ****** money’, she screamed and gave him £400 straight away before the two males ran off,” Ms Pinkerton continued.

Although Glennon is not accused of wielding the blade, the prosecutio­n contends he is jointly responsibl­e.

The alleged victim later picked out both defendants from Facebook pictures, the court heard.

Refusing the applicatio­n, Mrs Justice Keegan said: “This is a very concerning case, I’m not prepared to take a chance.”

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