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Firearm accused granted bail 09.04.10

by Linda McGrory

A man charged with the unlawful possession of a handgun and ammunition in Inishowen on Easter Monday yesterday indicated he intended to plead guilty to the offence.
Car salesman John Moran, 52, of Serpentine Avenue, Newtownabbey, Co Antrim, appeared at Buncrana District Court yesterday charged in connection with an incident in which gardai were allegedly threatened with a revolver as they broke up a row outside a rural pub.
The charge related to a fracas between two groups of people outside the Orchard Bar, Gleneely, Carndonagh, around 12.30am on April 5.
The accused was yesterday released from custody on his own bond of 15,000 euro cash and an independent surety of 10,000 euro. The independent surety was provided by Philip Bonner of Portaleen, Malin.
The defendant, who has a holiday home near Carndonagh, yesterday surrendered his passport
A Garda forensic officer examines the scene at Gleneely following a melee in the early hours of Easter Monday.
to gardai. Judge Seamus Hughes agreed to allow the accused reside and work in the North during the week. However, as part of his bail conditions, he was ordered to return to his Co Donegal holiday home every weekend and sign on at Buncrana Garda Station on Saturdays and Sundays. Judge Hughes also agreed to the defendant’s request to have his passport returned for a planned holiday from May 7 until May 12.
Defence solicitor Paudge Dorrian told the court his client intended to enter a guilty plea to the charge. Inspector David Kelly said he awaited the Director of Public Prosecution’s directions on the case but that further charges may be brought.
Judge Hughes adjourned the case to Carndonagh District Court on June 15.
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