A 65-year-old tourist returning to her hotel in Dublin was dragged on the ground into a laneway during a “predatory” robbery, a court heard on Wednesday.
Rian Dunne (24), of Raheen Park, Ballyfermot, Dublin, was refused bail after gardaí charged him with the offence on Tuesday night, which allegedly took place around Bachelors Walk and Bachelors Way on Dublin’s city centre quays.
Objecting to bail, Garda Patrick Hynes told Dublin District Court he apprehended the accused at Abbey Street after the incident at 9.10pm.
He told Judge John Brennan the woman had been making her way back to her accommodation when the accused allegedly dragged the foreign national to the ground and down a laneway. The Bridewell officer alleged the accused man discarded her handbag and ran.
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The garda added that there was CCTV evidence of a “clear, premeditated element to this incident” and that the accused had used force. He claimed Mr Dunne later identified himself in the footage, which the defence disputed.
The garda agreed with defence solicitor Andrew Walsh that the video evidence was not before the court yet, and the complainant was not at the hearing.
The solicitor put it to the officer that his client maintained items taken from the woman’s bag were found adjacent to a bin about 10 yards from him. The garda told the court he drove beside the accused, who fell beside the bin, and the items were recovered.
Mr Walsh told the court his client contested the allegations, and argued there was not sufficient evidence to refuse bail.
The garda said his bail objections related to the “predatory nature” of the alleged incident.
Directions from the Director of Public Prosecutions have to be obtained about the case. Mr Dunne is accused of robbery, under the Theft and Fraud Offences Act.
The judge said the accused had the presumption of innocence but refused bail and remanded him in custody to appear at Cloverhill District Court next week.
Mr Dunne, who did not address the court, was granted legal aid after the judge noted he was unemployed.