Pictured: Shannon Airport

A Cork man charged with causing criminal damage to a US military plane at Shannon airport last month has secured High Court bail, a court has heard.

At Ennis District Court, Sgt John Burke said that since Dáithi Ó Corráin, (47), Blarney Street, Cork City last appeared in the district court, when he appeared via video-link from prison, he has secured High Court bail.

Mr Ó Corráin first appeared before the district court in connection with the incident at Shannon airport on April 11th at Limerick District Court on April 13th where he was refused bail and remanded in custody after Garda objections.

Sgt Burke told Judge Adrian Harris that he would be seeking a long adjournment in the case “as it is a complex investigation and arises from the alleged criminal damage of a US military plane at Shannon airport”.

In the case, Mr Ó Corráin is charged with on April 11th the criminal damage of  Hercules C130 Aircraft ‘St Joseph’,  belonging to Missouri National Air Guard, Dept. of the Airforce, United States of America, contrary to Section 2(1) Criminal Damage Act, 1991.

Mr Ó Corráin is also charged with the criminal damage of the perimeter fence at Shannon airport on the same date which is also contrary to Section 2(1) Criminal Damage Act, 1991.

Mr Ó Corráin is facing a third charge on the same date where he is accused of entering Taxiway 11 at Shannon Airport, Shannon, Co Clare as a trespasser  in circumstances giving rise to a reasonable inference that such  entry/presence  was with intent to commit an offence or  to unlawfully interfere with any property situate therein.

Shannon Airport suspended all of its operations for under half an hour on the morning in question, which resulted in slight delays to two departing flights.

Shannon Gardai, Shannon Airport police, Shannon Airport Fire and Rescue, as well as Irish Defence Forces personnel who were on duty at the airport at the time, responded to the alleged criminal damage of the US military plane.

Sgt Burke said that as it was a complex investigation he was seeking an adjournment to July 1st.

Solicitor for Mr O’Corráin, Stiofán Fitzpatrick said that the application to adjourn the case until July 1st is on consent and Judge Harris further remanded Mr O’Corráin on bail to that date.

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