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Former All-Ireland club champion charged in relation to ATM thefts in Cavan and Monaghan

Sep 2, 2020 07:07 By News Northern Sound
Former All-Ireland club champion charged in relation to ATM thefts in Cavan and Monaghan
The scene in Castleblayney after the theft of the ATM
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A former All Ireland club champion yesterday became the fifth man charged in relation to the theft and attempted theft of ATMs in Cavan and

A former All Ireland club champion yesterday became the fifth man charged in relation to the theft and attempted theft of ATMs in Cavan and Monaghan last year.

 

30 year old Daniel O'Callaghan appeared before the Special Criminal Court on Tuesday afternoon charged with five offences relating to the theft of an ATM in Castleblayney, Co Monaghan, in April and the attempted theft of an ATM in Virginia, Co Cavan, in August.

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Detective Garda Jim Matthews of Bailieborough Garda Station said that he arrested Mr O'Callaghan, of Monog Road, Crossmaglen, Co Armagh, on foot of a warrant at Cavan District Court at 11.55 yesterday morning.

 

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Mr O'Callaghan, who has three All Ireland Club Championship medals for Crossmaglen Rangers, is charged with offences under Sections 72 and 73 of the Criminal Justice Act.

 

State solicitor Mr Michael O'Donovan said that Mr O'Callaghan is charged with the attempted theft of the ATM at The Riverfront Hotel, Main Street, Virginia, Co Cavan, on August 14, 2019, for the benefit of, at the direction of, or in association with a criminal organisation.

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Mr O'Callaghan is also charged with the criminal damage and the theft of an ATM on Main Street, Castleblayney, Co Monaghan, on  April 3, 2019, both offences alleged being  for the benefit of, at the direction of, or in association with a criminal organisation.

 

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He is also accused of participating or contributing to the possession of cash intending to facilitate the commission by a criminal organisation or any of its members of a serious offence at Tullypole, Moynalty, Co Meath, on August 14 and 20 of this year.

 

Defence barrister Mr Seamus Lannon said that Mr O'Callaghan was already on "quite strict bail for separate but related matters" since January and that he had fully complied with all conditions, to which Det Gda Matthews agreed.

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A bond of €1,000 cash and an independent surety of €20,000 was already in place, said Mr Lannon.

 

Det Gda Matthews told Mr Lannon that he would not have an objection to bail if all conditions in place were to be obeyed. Det Gda Matthews said he would not object to Mr O'Callaghan travelling to Newry, Co Armagh, to meet with his solicitor, as long as he notifies gardaí and that he sign on at Castleblayney Garda Station after consultation.

Mr O'Donovan said that, if granted, it would be "a completely new bail" and that the €20,000 independent surety "reflects the seriousness of the charges".

Presiding judge Ms Justice Tara Burns remanded Mr O'Callaghan in custody until Monday, to allow for gardaí to carry out inquiries regarding the surety.

Three Monaghan brothers and another man charged with involvement in the attempted theft of the ATMs in the border counties have already been granted bail by the Special Criminal Court.

Gerard Duffy (29) and Ciaran Duffy (26) of Greagh, Loughnamore, Co Monaghan; and Stephen Duffy (34) of Coose, Tullynahinera, Castleblayney, Co Monaghan, have all appeared in the court accused of offences relating to investigations into the attempted thefts.

The men, including 38 year old Niall Finnegan of Cherrygrove, Cullyhana, Co Armagh, are also charged with offences under Section 72 and Section 73 of the Offences Against the State Act, alleging involvement in a criminal organisation.

Granting bail on Monday, presiding judge Mr Justice Tony Hunt adjourned their matters to November 2, to allow time for the preparation of the Book of Evidence.

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