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A JUDGE has imposed a two month prison sentence on a US green card holder for falsely using an Irish passport in a bid to gain entry for a child to the United States.

At Ennis District Court, Judge Alec Gabbett imposed the prison term on Sergiu Cristian Lingurar (25) of 6808 Freshpond, Ridgewood, New York for presenting the legitimate Irish passport at US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) facility at Shannon Airport on July 24th in order to secure entry to the US for the Romanian boy.

Judge Gabbett said that what occurred โ€œwas a serious abuse of an Irish passportโ€.

Det Sgt Kevin Oโ€™Hagan said that the Irish passport was for another male teenager and the CBP staff did not allow Mr Lingurar through with the boy when the photo on the passport did not match the face of the boy.

Judge Gabbett said that the incident would have initially given rise to โ€˜human traffickingโ€™ concerns and Det Oโ€™Hagan said that Mr Lingurarโ€™s offence โ€œshouldnโ€™t be overblown and it might have been at the startโ€. Det O’Hagan said that there was “nothing sinister” in the case

Counsel for Mr Lingurar, Conn McMahon BL said that his client โ€œis not a human trafficker” and Judge Gabbett said that he accepted that was the case.

Mr McMahon said that his client had shown great naivety in committing the offence under the Passport Act.

Mr McMahon said that Mr Lingurar had embarked โ€œon a misguided good deed to re-unite this child with his parentsโ€ who live in the US. Mr McMahon said that the child had been living with a grand-parent in the UK who had become ill.

Mr McMahon said that Mr Lingurar who has lived in the US for the past 14 years did not try to bring the boy into the US for money.

He said that his client has already served four weeks on remand in prison here before securing High Court bail.

Mr McMahon said that Mr Lingurar is a married man with two children in the US and is anxious to get home to the US to see them as his bail conditions have meant that he has remained in Ireland since getting out of prison.

Mr McMahon said that his client has no previous convictions either in his native Romania or in the US.

He said that his client has relied on his family on financial assistance while living in Cork here on bail.

Det Oโ€™Hagan said that Garda are satisfied that Mr Lingurar came to Ireland to bring the child over to the US to be with his family.

Det Oโ€™Hagan said that Mr Lingurar was to be paid โ‚ฌ500 by a friend who was also parent of the boy.

The Detective said that Gardai are also satisfied that Mr Linguarar knew that the boy had no rights to enter the US and he would be doing so by using a passport that was not his.

Det Oโ€™Hagan said that Mr Lingurar may face problems getting back into the US now because of the offence.

Along with the two month prison term back-dated to July 25th, Judge Gabbett also imposed a fine of โ‚ฌ500.

With time already spent in prison, Judge Gabbett said that Mr Lingurar may have to go to the prison to be processed.

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