Four accused of offences after demo at Ballyogan refugee centre

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They appeared before Judge Deirdre Gearty at Dublin District Court on Wednesday evening

Four men charged with public order offences during a protest at a facility for asylum seekers in south Co Dublin have been released on bail and were ordered not to attend refugee centre demonstrations.

Rodger Long, 53, of Clay Farm Drive, Kilgobbin, Dublin 18; Jordan O'Donoghue, 21, of Ballyogan Avenue, Carrickmines, Dublin 18; Conor Killian, 25, of Carrickmines Little Brighton Road, Foxrock, south Co Dublin, and Ian Cahill, 44, of Ballyogan Vale, Ballyogan Road, Dublin 18, were charged under the Public Order Act.

READ MORE: Gardai respond to public order incident at site reportedly set to house refugees in WicklowThey are accused that on May 22 at Ballyogan Road, without lawful authority or reasonable excuse, they wilfully prevented or interrupted the free passage of a person or vehicle. On conviction, the charge can result in a €400 fine.

Mr Long, Mr O'Donoghue and Mr Killian were allowed legal aid and had representation in court, but Mr Cahill did not have a lawyer.The defendants, who have yet to enter pleas, were ordered to stay away from public protests and Ballyogan refugee centre.In each case, they were remanded on €200 bonds to appear at Dun Laoghaire District Court on June 19 to enter pleas.

 

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