*The incident occurred at Ennis Garda Station.ย 

A 32-year old chef threw a cup of urine into the face of a Garda through a hatch when the Garda went to check on the manโ€™s welfare at a Garda station, a court has heard.

In the case at Ennis District Court today, Joel Lonia of no fixed abode appeared in court in connection with the assault of two Gardai while being detained at Ennis Garda Station in the early hours of Monday morning and Sunday.

Giving evidence during a bail hearing for Mr Lonia, Garda Sebastian Pychynski said that it will be alleged that while Mr Lonia was being detained at Ennis Garda Station on Sunday night, a Garda on the night-shift at the station opened a hatch to a cell door and had a cup of urine thrown into his face by Mr Lonia.

During the course of the bail hearing where Gardai were opposing bail for Mr Lonia, Mr Lonia said: “I am sorry about that. I want to apologiseโ€.

Along with the alleged โ€˜urineโ€™ assault, Mr Lonia is also charged with the assault of another Garda where the accused is alleged to have thrown Coca Cola into the face of second Gardaโ€™s face through the cell door hatch.

Mr Lonia also apologised for the second alleged assault.

Garda Pychynski said that there could be more charges brought against Mr Lonia concerning the alleged assaults

Mr Lonia was also before the court for three theft charges at the Ennis branch of Penneyโ€™s on Sunday where he is accused of stealing goods to the value of โ‚ฌ68 that included a military jacket and hiking boots along with a public order charge near the Template Hotel in Ennis.

When charged and cautioned, Garda Pychynski said the accused replied โ€˜suck my d**kโ€™ at 11.30pm on Sunday night at Ennis Garda Station.

Judge Mary Larkin refused bail stating that she was not satisfied that any promises that Mr Lonia gives not to breach the law will be upheld.

Judge Larkin stated, โ€œAlso the multiplicity of alleged offences over the past week shows that he is likely to comment further offences.โ€

In evidence, Mr Lonia said: โ€œI have no home. I have been sleeping outsideโ€.

Mr Lonia said: โ€œI have been sleeping in a Dublin Garda Station and in Ennis Garda Station a number of times.”

Mr Lonia has applied for accommodation to Clare County Council but without any success so far.

Mr Lonia said that he had been receiving โ‚ฌ206 per week in social welfare payments and that has now been reduced to โ‚ฌ175. He said: โ€œI am looking for a job. I am a chefโ€.

Sgt Lonergan said to Mr Lonia โ€œwhile there is great empathy for the position you find yourself in, there is concern that you will commit further alleged theftsโ€.

Mr Lonia said: โ€œI wonโ€™t.โ€ Judge Larkin remanded the accused in custody to appear via video link at Ennis District Court on Wednesday, December 14th.

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