Irish Daily Mail

Ex-Sinn Féin councillor and father guilty of facilitati­ng murder at Regency Hotel

- news@dailymail.ie By Paul Neilan

A FORMER Sinn Féin councillor and his father have pleaded guilty to facilitati­ng the murder of David Byrne at Dublin’s Regency Hotel in 2016 as part of the HutchKinah­an feud.

Last April, former Sinn Féin councillor Jonathan Dowdall, 44, with an address

at Navan Road, Cabra, Dublin 7, was charged at the non-jury court with the murder of Mr Byrne at the hotel.

He is listed to go on trial for that alleged offence alongside other co-accused men, who are all charged in connection with the murder of Mr Byrne, 34, from Crumlin, at the three-judge Special Criminal Court on Monday, October 3, 2022.

Yesterday, at the non-jury court, Dowdall and his father, Patrick, 65, also of Navan Road, Cabra, Dublin 7, both pleaded guilty

to facilitati­ng the murder of Mr Byrne at the hotel.

Both men answered ‘guilty’ when the charges were read to them.

Both pleaded guilty to participat­ing in or contributi­ng to activity intending to or being reckless as to whether such participat­ion or contributi­on could facilitate the commission of a serious offence by a criminal organisati­on or any of its members, to wit the murder of David Byrne, by making a room available at the Regency Hotel, Drumcondra, Dublin 9, for that criminal organisati­on or its members, within the State on February 4, 2016.

Both men are on bail but Jonathan Dowdall was led away from the court by gardaí via a secure area and did not use the main public entrance.

Gerard ‘The Monk’ Hutch, of The Paddocks, Clontarf, Dublin 3, is also charged with the murder of Kinahan gang member Byrne.

On September 29 last year, Mr Hutch was brought to the nonjury court under heavy security just hours after a Casa 235 military plane flew the 58-year-old directly from Madrid to Casement Aerodrome in Baldonnell.

Last April, the High Court issued a European Arrest Warrant following an applicatio­n from the Director of Public Prosecutio­ns for the arrest of Mr Hutch, who was wanted to face trial in Ireland.

David Byrne was shot dead at the Regency Hotel after five men, three disguised as armed gardaí, stormed the building, which was hosting a boxing weigh-in.

Mr Hutch was extradited from Spain after his final appeal against extraditio­n to Ireland was rejected by a Spanish Appeals Court on September 14. He was being held in a Madrid prison.

He has been in custody since being arrested in a restaurant in Fuengirola on August 12 by the Guardia Civil. A search for him began last April after Ireland issued a European Arrest Warrant in connection with the attack on the Regency Hotel.

In fighting his extraditio­n, Mr Hutch argued he was under threat in Ireland from criminal groups.

The Spanish court rejected this argument, stating the Irish authoritie­s are capable of keeping him safe.

A nephew of Mr Hutch, Patrick Hutch, walked free from the Special Criminal Court in 2019 after charges against him for the murder of David Byrne at the Regency Hotel were dropped by the State. Patrick Hutch, 28, of Champions Avenue, Dublin 1, had pleaded not guilty to the murder of Mr Byrne.

Co-accused Paul Murphy, 59, of Cabra Road is charged with supplying logistical support to a six-man team suspected of carrying out the murder on February 15, 2016.

He is charged with participat­ing in or contributi­ng to activity intending to or being reckless as to whether such participat­ion or contributi­on could facilitate the commission of a serious offence by a criminal organisati­on or any of its members, to wit

the murder of David Byrne, by providing access to individual motor vehicles to that criminal organisati­on or its members, within the State on February 5, 2016.

Jason Bonney, 50, of Drumnigh Wood, Portmarnoc­k, Dublin 13, is charged with participat­ing in or contributi­ng to activity intending to or being reckless as to whether such participat­ion or contributi­on could facilitate the commission of a serious offence by a criminal organisati­on or any of its members, to wit the murder of David Byrne, by providing access to individual motor vehicles to that criminal organisati­on or its members, within the State on February 5, 2016.

Led away via a secure entrance

 ?? ?? In the dock: Former SF councillor Jonathan Dowdall, left; victim David Byrne, top; Gerard Hutch, right and the attack aftermath, above
In the dock: Former SF councillor Jonathan Dowdall, left; victim David Byrne, top; Gerard Hutch, right and the attack aftermath, above

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