Irish Independent

Four Brazilian men remanded in custody over firearms charges

- Gearoid Keegan

FOUR Brazilian men were remanded in custody after appearing in court on firearms charges linked to an ongoing feud.

Hugo Henrique Rodrigues (23), of Inny Court, Ballymahon, Co Longford, and Sergio Machado Filho (36), with an address in Temple Bar, Dublin 2, were refused bail by Judge Catherine Staines.

There were no bail applicatio­ns for the other two accused men, Jefferson Dos Santos (34), also with an address at Inny Court, Ballymahon, Co Longford, and Ildomar Cabrar Da Silva (29), of no fixed abode.

All four are accused of possession of firearms in suspicious circumstan­ces at River Street, Clara, Co Offaly, on Wednesday, May 27, and with breaching the Covid-19 travel restrictio­ns.

Opposing bail applicatio­ns, Inspector Brian Farrell said there was evidence Mr Rodrigues was the driver of a car in which a sawn-off shotgun and a sub-machine gun were found at two minutes after midnight.

Inspector Farrell said Mr Filho was the driver of another car which was in convoy with the vehicle driven by Mr Rodrigues. He said gardaí believed both firearms were going to be used to cause loss of life or serious injury.

Insp Farrell said enquiries had linked the incident in Clara with an ongoing feud in Tullamore between two families.

Evidence from phone analysis indicated a Google map search for an address of one of the feuding families.

Mr Rodrigues was in the State illegally since January 21, 2019, and was obliged to leave but had not done so.

A bottle of petrol and a lighter were found in the car driven by Mr Filho and he had been seen earlier on CCTV in Enfield at the toll plaza and at Applegreen.

Insp Farrell said gardaí believed the petrol would be used to burn out the other vehicle.

Donal Farrelly, solicitor for Mr Rodrigues, applied for bail on the grounds that he had a permanent address in Ballymahon with his partner and he would sign on daily at a Garda station.

Michael French, for Mr Filho, said his client denied any hand, act or part in the matters outlined by gardaí.

He also said Mr Filho had concerns about his health because he had been admitted to hospital with a cough and breathing difficulti­es while in custody.

Judge Staines refused both bail applicatio­ns and remanded the four men in custody to Cloverhill Prison to appear at Cloverhill District Court on June 3 next.

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