Image: Shutterstock Image: Shutterstock THE PROSECUTION IN the trial of four men accused of abducting and assaulting Quinn Industrial Holdings director Kevin Lunney has said it is “highly likely” it will close its case next week.
Today, Sean Guerin, solicitor for the Director of Public Prosecutions, told the court that he expects the prosecution evidence to finish at some point next week. Barristers for the four accused have not indicated whether they intend to call evidence. The prosecution has so far called evidence relating to contacts between mobile phones that they say were used in the organisation and commission of the offences.
The court has heard that DNA samples were taken from a Renault Kangoo van that the prosecution says was used by Lunney’s attackers to get to and from Cavan.#Open journalism No news is bad news Support The Journal Your contributions will help us continue to deliver the stories that are important to youLunney has told the court that he was bundled into the boot of a car near his home and driven to a container where he was threatened and told to resign as a director of Quinn Industrial Holdings.