Arrested in Limerick for Dublin robbery

A Garda arrest on the Dooradoyle Road on October 11, at 17.05, led to a 25-year-old man being charged at Limerick District Court in connection with a robbery in Dublin earlier this year. Ian Bissett. with an address at York House, Longford St Little, Dublin 2, appeared at Limerick District Court where Det Garda John Farmer, said he was arrested and detained in connection with the robbery of a pharmacy in Kilmacud, Dublin, on January 26 last.

Bissett is also charged with the possession of an offensive weapon on the same date.
Detective Garda Farmer told the court he charged him at 17.50 on October 12, and that he made no reply when he was handed a copy of the charge.
Solicitor, Sarah Ryan, said her client did not wish to make an application for bail at this time.
Inspector Seamus Ruane said that the State sought a remand in custody to Cloverhill Prison, where Cloverhill District Court would sit and deal with the Dublin incident.

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