Man jailed for plan to ambush garda car and free prisoner

Group, which included Lee King, opened door of garda car and pulled Paul Byrne out

Gardaí Ronan Coffey said gardaí were transporting Paul Byrne from Longford to Cloverhill Prison, but had to take a detour to Ballyfermot Garda Station.
Gardaí Ronan Coffey said gardaí were transporting Paul Byrne from Longford to Cloverhill Prison, but had to take a detour to Ballyfermot Garda Station.

A man has been jailed for three years for his involvement in a plan to ambush a garda car and free a prisoner.

Lee King, (27), of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to facilitating the escape of a person from lawful custody in Ballyfermot on March 6th, 2012.

Judge Martin Nolan jailed King after noting that this was an orchestrated attempted by seven people.

Garda Ronan Coffey told prosecuting counsel Monika Leech BL that gardaí were transporting Paul Byrne from Longford to Cloverhill Prison, but had to take a detour to Ballyfermot Garda Station to pick up a warrant for Byrne's committal to prison.

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About 20 minutes before the garda car entered Ballyfermot, a group of men started to gather at the side of the road in the area.

When the garda car entered Ballyfermot it stopped at a red light behind two other cars. The prisoner was in the back of the car and the child locks were on. He had a broken leg which was resting over the back seat.

The group, which included King, opened the back door and pulled Byrne out and helped him get away. When one of the gardaí got out to give chase, King punched him in the side of the head before leaving the scene.

Defence counsel Sandra Frayne BL said her client has been in custody since March on this offence. She said he is a career criminal with 80 previous convictions, but that he wants to lead a normal life on his release.

She added that he intends to take part in a community employment scheme when he leaves prison.