Irish Independent

Man accused of Lunney abduction and assault in bid to have charges dismissed

- Alison O’Riordan

A DUBLIN man will apply to the Special Criminal Court later this month to dismiss charges against him of falsely imprisonin­g and assaulting Quinn Industrial Holdings (QIH) director Kevin Lunney, the non-jury court heard yesterday.

Alan O’Brien (39), with an address at Shelmalier Road, East Wall, Dublin 3, is charged with false imprisonme­nt and assault causing serious harm to Mr Lunney (50) at Drumbrade, Ballinagh, Co Cavan, on September 17, 2019.

Mr Lunney, a father-of-six, was abducted close to his home in Co Fermanagh on the evening of September 17.

The businessma­n’s leg was broken, he was doused in bleach and the letters QIH were carved into his chest during the two-and-a-half hour ordeal before he was dumped on a roadside in Co Cavan.

Sean Guerin SC, prosecutin­g, said Mr O’Brien’s case was listed yesterday morning for the purpose of a Section 4E hearing.

An applicatio­n under Section 4E of the Criminal Justice Act 1999 is for the dismissal of a charge against an accused.

However, Mr Guerin said he was making an applicatio­n to adjourn the hearing.

In reply, defence counsel Bernard Condon SC, for Mr O’Brien, said his client was “very anxious” for the Section 4E applicatio­n to be heard and resolved as soon as possible.

Mr Justice Tony Hunt, presiding, sitting with Judge Sarah Berkeley and Judge Dermot Dempsey, fixed the Section 4E hearing for the morning of July 29 and Mr O’Brien was remanded in custody until that date.

The defendant’s co-accused are Luke O’Reilly (66) from Mullahoran Lower, Kilcogy, Co Cavan; Darren Redmond (25) from Caledon Road, East Wall, Dublin 3; and another man who cannot be named for legal reasons. They are accused of the same offences.

Mr O’Reilly’s case was also mentioned yesterday before the three-judge court.

Defence counsel Carol Doherty BL, for Mr O’Reilly, asked the non-jury court to extend time for her client to serve his alibi notice in circumstan­ces where his barrister Mark Mulholland QC wished to meet with him.

In reply, prosecutio­n counsel Mr Guerin said there was no difficulty.

Mr Justice Hunt gave Mr O’Reilly three weeks to serve his alibi notice.

Mr O’Reilly and Mr Redmond were granted High Court bail in April, despite Garda objections.

Granting both men bail at the time, Mr Justice Paul Burns said the alleged abduction and assault on Kevin Lunney constitute­d vicious, cruel and abhorrent criminal behaviour.

However, the judge said the accused were presumed innocent and there was an entitlemen­t to bail.

Last month, the Special Criminal Court fixed January 11 next year as the date for the trial of the four accused men.

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A Dublin man will apply to the Special Criminal Court later this month to get charges against him over the assault of Kevin Lunney (left) dropped
Ordeal: A Dublin man will apply to the Special Criminal Court later this month to get charges against him over the assault of Kevin Lunney (left) dropped

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