Man on trial accused of false report of explosives at Justice Minister's house

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Michael Murray, 52, has pleaded not guilty to one count of knowingly making a false report giving rise to an apprehension for the safety of someone else while he was imprisoned in the Midlands Prison

A Samaritans volunteer said she was left “really shook” after receiving a call saying explosives had been planted at the house of the Minister for Justice and her family.

READ MORE: Ring of steel as Daniel Kinahan's close pal caged for life over being 'undisputed leader' of 'murder organisation' The woman told the court the voice spoke “slowly, carefully and calmly”. She said it didn't sound like the voice of a teenager or someone in their 20s and she thought it could be a Dublin accent speaking.

She also said that there was no way for them to know how long the caller had been waiting and that the call had lasted about two minutes. She said that usual procedure would have been to call emergency services before calling the supervisor.

 

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