Two charged with rape of man in Dublin city centre

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Two Charged With Rape Of Man In Dublin City Centre
The detective said the pair travelled around Europe engaging in casual work, and they had no ties to this jurisdiction
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Tom Tuite

Two men have been refused bail after they were accused of a raping a young man who was filmed while forced to perform sex acts on them beside the GPO in Dublin.

The victim was incapable of consenting and had been pushed into an alley and was allegedly attacked just 25 metres from O’Connell Street, Dublin District Court heard.

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The men, aged 23 and 26, from eastern Europe, were charged with raping the man, who is also in his 20s, at Prince’s Street, Dublin 1, in the early hours of Monday.

The pair, who cannot be named for legal reasons, appeared before Judge Brian O'Shea on Tuesday.

Objection to bail

Objecting to bail, Detective Garda James Campbell cited flight risk concerns and the seriousness of the case.

The alleged sex attack took place 25 metres from O’Connell Street, lasted four minutes and was captured on CCTV, he told a contested bail hearing.

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Detective Garda Campbell said footage showed the complainant, who was intoxicated, stumbling along O’Connell Street Upper.

He could be seen speaking to passers-by, including the two defendants and a friend of theirs, the court heard. They were not known to him.

CCTV footage

It was alleged that while speaking to them “pushing and pulling was observed” before he walked away. The young man was visible on CCTV passing the GPO followed by the three males.

The two defendants were observed running until they caught up with him at the junction with Prince’s Street. There was a slight struggle and the 23-year-old man was seen on CCTV leading him down Prince’s Street.

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The court heard the young man was pushed into a fire exit alcove of a building in the alley.

Detective Garda Campbell said after four minutes a passing patrol car observed them and intervened.

The second man fled, but he was caught after a foot chase. He claimed to gardaí that all the alleged activities between the men were consensual.

The detective said the pair travelled around Europe engaging in casual work, and they had no ties to this jurisdiction. One of them was due to fly home to visit family on Monday but did not have a return flight confirmed, he said.

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No previous convictions

The charge is under section four of Criminal Law (Rape) (Amendment) Act, 1990, which can, on conviction, carry a life sentence.

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Pleading for bail, defence solicitor Deborah Cody submitted the pair, who listened to the proceedings with the help of an interpreter, had no previous convictions.

The men who had the presumption of innocence and maintained it was consensual, could face a lengthy period in custody awaiting trial in the Central Criminal Court, the defence submitted.

Judge O’Shea held the detective garda had established grounds for refusal of bail and he remanded the pair in custody to appear at Cloverhill District Court on next week. A book of evidence needs to be prepared by the Director of Public Prosecutions before they can be returned for trial.

Legal aid was granted.

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