Case against Cork man accusing of shining laser into helicopter awaiting DPP directions
Judge Mary Dorgan said, previously, that the case was too serious to be dealt with at district-court level.
DPP directions are awaited in the case against a man accused of shining a laser from the balcony of an apartment into the cockpit of a helicopter that was involved in a search of the River Lee for a missing person.
It is alleged that this caused the rescue helicopter to stand down on two occasions. These were the allegations against Daniel Kazirodek, of an apartment at 29/30 Lower John St, Cork, in respect of an incident after midnight on October 18, 2023.
The accused is aged around 40.
Judge Mary Dorgan said, previously, that the case was too serious to be dealt with at district-court level. The DPP had indicated that it could be dealt with at the district court.
“It is far too serious. The fact that a helicopter was looking for a missing person, and I must also take in to consideration that it happened twice and that it is alleged that the helicopter had to be stood down; apart altogether from the safety of the helicopter,” Judge Dorgan said.
Allegations
Sergeant John Kelleher outlined the allegations in the case. “During this search, a request was made of the Irish Coast Guard helicopter, Rescue 117, to assist in the search from Waterford,” he said.
“At approximately 00.15, the crew of 117 reported a green laser being pointed into the cockpit of the helicopter and the search operations had to be suspended.
“At approximately 1.55am, the crew in Rescue 117 reported a second laser strike in the helicopter.
“The camera operative had observed a male standing on a balcony, shining the laser at the aircraft. Search operations were again suspended and gardaí were guided to the location of the laser.
“With the assistance of the Irish Coast Guard, the address of a second-floor apartment, with a balcony, at 29/30 Lower John St, was identified.
“Gardaí were invited into the address by Mr Kazirodek, who was highly intoxicated.
“A search warrant was subsequently obtained for his apartment and it was subsequently searched. He handed Sergeant Colin Dowling a box containing a number of different attachments for a laser. He said he discarded the actual laser by throwing it into a nearby factory.”
Charge
The charge, under the State Airports (Shannon Group) Act, 2014, states that on October 17, 2023 at Lower John St, Cork, the accused man did deliberately and recklessly shine a laser in the direction of an Irish Coast Guard aircraft, so that the light may dazzle, distract, or confuse the pilot or person in the performance of their duties.
Judge Philip O’Leary adjourned the case, on the application of Sgt Kelleher, until January 26, 2026, to allow time for further DPP directions.

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