Belfast Telegraph

Mums who travelled to Dubai for cosmetic surgery are held on quarantine hotel breach

- By Tom Tuite

TWO mothers arrested at Dublin Airport for refusing to go to a quarantine hotel after returning from a cosmetic surgery trip to Dubai have been held in custody on strict bail.

Mother-of-two Kirstie Mcgrath (30) with an address at St Anthony’s Road, Dublin 8 and Niamh Mulreany (25) a mum of one from Scarlett Row, Essex Street West, Dublin 2 were arrested on Friday afternoon at Terminal 2 after coming back from the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Defence forces personnel called gardai who brought them to Ballymun garda station and charged them with breaking the Health Act. They deny the charges and appeared before Judge Miriam Walsh at Tallaght District Court on Saturday. Two lengthy contested bail hearings took place.

The judge noted the two friends had gone away for breast enhancemen­t surgery and she questioned if that was essential travel.

“Colloquial­ly referred to as a boob job”, she later described their medical procedures as the reasons for their trip emerged. The court heard gardai spent almost two hours trying explain the regulation­s to the women who claimed they did not know about the law change.

They pleaded for bail with their solicitor Michael French citing humanitari­an grounds. He said they had children to care for and were not aware of the regulation­s. They had also provided three negative covid tests in the last week and could quarantine at home, he argued.

He also said they will contest the charges and contended that it was a relatively minor offence with serious ramificati­ons.

A challenge to the constituti­onality of the law will be taken, he said. He submitted that peoarately ple with Covid-19 were allowed quarantine at home and were not subject to the same restrictio­ns as the hotel quarantine measures travellers faced.

He submitted that they did not have the funds for the quarantine fees and that refusal of bail was disproport­ionate for an offence which carries a one-month jail term.

Judge Walsh granted bail with conditions but it requires independen­t sureties to freeze bank accounts.

This means, the defence argued, that they will not be able to take up the bail until Tuesday when banks are open again.

Gardai were alerted on Friday afternoon by the State Liaison officer after the two friends flew in from the UAE and allegedly refused to agree to comply with go to a quarantine hotel.

A payment of the €2,500 fee for their accommodat­ion was also sought, the court heard.

Breaking new 14-day hotel quarantine law for travellers arriving in the State can result in a €2,000 fine and a sentence of up to one-month in jail.

The measure was introduced to prevent the spread of coronaviru­s and is mandatory for people arriving from 58 states or if they have not had a negative Covid test taken within 72 hours.

The two women appeared sepbefore Judge Walsh.

Garda Inspector Luke Lacey, of Dublin Airport Garda station, said there were objections to bail due to their failure to comply with the statutory travel regulation­s introduced to avoid the spread of the disease.

Releasing them would make a “mockery of the Act”, he argued. He told the court that “extraordin­ary times required extraordin­ary measures”.

Distraught Kirstie Mcgrath was called in first. She wept throughout the hearing and at times shielded her face from the public gallery.

Garda Robbie Barber told Judge Walsh that Ms Mcgrath made no reply to charge.

“It was explained in ordinary language what would happen if she did not go to the quarantine hotel,” Garda Barber said.

Garda Karl Connor told the court that Niamh Mulreany also made no reply to charge. It was alleged he spent one hour and 45 minutes explaining the terms and he was also given a chance to get advice.

Mr French said that Ms Mulreany was on the lone parent’s allowance and needed to care for her child. Exceptions to the regulation­s are allowed and she could abide by conditions and remain in her home, he suggested.

He told the court that like her co-accused, Ms Mulreany had three negative Covid tests in the last week, one in Dublin before she flying out to the UAE and twice before she returned.

Judge Walsh noted Ms Mulreany had also gone for breast enhancemen­t or modificati­on surgery.

A pandemic was raging around the world and laws have been enacted which must be complied with, the judge warned.

She set identical bail terms in each case. The two women must remain contactabl­e by phone and not leave the jurisdicti­on except for essential travel. The cases will resume on April 9 next at Dublin District Court.

 ??  ?? Charged: Kirstie Mcgrath, 30 (left) and Niamh Mulreany, 25 (right) at Tallaght District Court
Charged: Kirstie Mcgrath, 30 (left) and Niamh Mulreany, 25 (right) at Tallaght District Court

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