Peter butterly murder
charges, dissident republicans, real ira, the ira, Oglaigh
na hEireann
Four Dublin men have been
charged at the Special Criminal Court with the murder of dissident republican
Peter Butterly.
Mr Butterly, a 35-year-old
father of two, was shot dead in the car park of the Huntsman Inn at Gormanston,
Co Meath last March.
Edward Mc Grath (32), of
Land Dale Lawns, Springfield, Tallaght; Dean Evans (22), of Grange Park Rise,
Raheny; David Cullen (29), of Brackenwood Ave, Balbriggan; and Sharif Kelly
(43) of Pinewood Green Road, Balbriggan were this morning charged with the murder
of Peter Butterly at The Huntsman Inn on March 6th.
State solicitor Michael
O’Donovan told the non-jury court that the case had been brought before the
Special Criminal Court as the Director of Public Prosecutions had certified the
ordinary courts were inadequate to secure the administration of justice.
Mr Evans and Mr Mc Grath
were also charged with the unlawful possession of a 9mm calibre Beretta model
9000s semi-automatic pistol and seven rounds of 9mm parabellum calibre
ammunition at The Huntsman Inn, Gormanston, Co Meath on March 6th.
None of the four accused men
stood when requested to as the charges were read to them by the court
registrar, while the court heard that Sharif Kelly was the only one of the four
men to make any reply when charged.
Detective Sergeant Vincent
Markey told Mr O’Donovan that he arrested Mr Kelly at his home shortly before
eight o’clock this morning.
He said that at the time of
the arrest he had reasonable cause to believe Sharif Kelly committed the
offence of which he is charged.
Det Sgt Markey said the
accused man, who appeared before the court wearing a cream top with a dark
collar, replied “no” when cautioned.
He agreed with Mr Sharif’s
solicitor that the accused man had been previously arrested in relation to the
investigation and had been twice released without charge.
Det Sgt Markey agreed that
he “no difficulties” in finding Mr Sharif this morning for the purposes of
making the arrest.
Last March Mr Evans, Mr Mc
Grath and Mr Cullen were charged in connection with the fatal shooting at a
special weekend sitting of the non-jury court.
Mr Evans and Mr Mc Grath
were each charged with the unlawful possession of a 9mm calibre Beretta model
9000s semi-automatic pistol and seven rounds of ammunition with intent to
endanger life at the car park of The Huntsman Inn, Gormanston, Co Meath on
March 6th, 2013.
They are also each charged
with membership of an illegal organisation styling itself the Irish Republican
Army, otherwise Oglaigh na hEireann on the same date.
David Cullen was charged
with the unlawful possession of a 9mm calibre Beretta model 9000s
semi-automatic pistol at Gormanston, Co Meath on March 6th.
There was no application for
bail or legal aid on behalf of any of the four men this morning.
Presiding judge Mr Justice Paul
Butler remanded Mr Evans, Mr Mc Grath and Mr Cullen in custody to appear before
the court again on July 26th. Mr Kelly was remanded in custody until July 16th.
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