AN AFRICAN asylum seeker who attacked another resident in a Limerick Direct Provision centre has been jailed for 18 months at Limerick Circuit Court.
Ousmane Baah (27), whoย pleaded guilty to the assault at the Westbourne Hostel on Limerick’s Dock Road inย November 2014, was also charged with robbing a mobile phoneย from the same man on the same date.
Judge Tom O’Donnell ย was told the court that Baah, who is a native of Guinea,ย pushed his way in to the victim’s room and demanded his mobile phone. He thenย punched the man in the face andย continued his attack after he fell to the floor.
When Gardai arrived at the centre, they found Baahย behaving aggressivelyย near a car outside. ย Before his arrest, he retrieved the phone from behind a toilet and returned it to the victim.
Gardaรญ said that Baah, who was in receipt of โฌ19 per week under the Direct Provision scheme, was so intoxicated on drink and drugs that they were unable to interview him until the next day.
Baah, who is currently serving nine-month prison sentence for convictions relating to breaches of the public order and assault, has a number of previous convictions forย drugs offences, assaults and burglary
Judge O’Donnell said thatย Baah “has a propensity to violence and hasย served a number of short prison sentences but continues to offend upon release”.
“Being an asylum seeker is difficult enough but being one in prison is probably even worse”, he added.
Imposing an 18 month prison sentence, backdated to when he was first remanded in custody, Judge O’Donnell said he will have to findย alternative accommodation when he is released.