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Tiger kidnapping in Irishtown, Dublin on the 4/1/10 - Court appearance

Two men in their 30's are scheduled to appear at Dublin District Court in the Criminal Court of Justice, this morning the 17th December 2010.

They are charged in relation to a false imprisonment at Bath Avenue, Irishtown on the 4th January 2010.


Original press release below.

 

Garda Press Office.

 

At about 6.30 a.m. this morning, 4 January 2010, a number of armed men forced their way into a house off Bath Avenue in Irishtown. The family who occupies the house, an employee of a security company, his mother and niece, were held hostage.
 

Sometime later, it appears the mother and the niece were taken from the house. No vehicle description is available at this time.
 

The employee of the security company operating under duress went to the Bank of  Ireland in O'Connell Street at around 11.30 am  where a security van was making a delivery.
 

The employee obtained a quantity of cash from the delivery van and was directed to go to a location in Drumcondra in a white Renault van. The employee left the vehicle which contained the quantity of cash at that location.

 
The alarm was raised and Gardaí became aware of the incident. The mother and niece were later released unharmed in Shankill at 12.30 p.m.


The employee of the security company went into Bray Garda Station at 2 p.m.
 

Gardai would like to talk to anyone who was in the O'Connell Gardens area of Irishtown this morning 4 January 2010.

 
The investigation is being led by Superintendent Finbarr O'Brien, Donnybrook, assisted by members from the National Bureau of Criminal Investigation and the Garda Technical Bureau.
 

Anyone with information is asked to contact the incident room at Irishtown Garda Station on 01 6669600 or the Garda Confidential Line 1800 666 111.

 
There are no further details at this time.

  

Garda Press Office. 

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