Armed gardaí aid arrest of man barricaded in store room of Cork city business
Members of the armed support unit had to assist in the arrest of the young man in the Cork business premises. Photo Leah Farrell/RollingNews.ie
Members of the armed support unit had to assist in the arrest of the young man in the Cork business premises. Photo Leah Farrell/RollingNews.ie
Members of the armed support unit had to assist in the arrest of a young man who barricaded himself in a store room at the Istanbul Market premises in the city and set off fire extinguishers causing extensive damage.
These were the allegations made by Sergeant John Dineen in the case against Kevin Buckley, aged 26, of 5C Shanakiel Place, Blarney, Co Cork, yesterday at Cork District Court.
Judge Catherine Ryan accepted jurisdiction for the case when informed of the extent of the alleged criminal damage.
Sergeant John Dineen outlined the background to the matter which related to the Istanbul Market, 55 North Main Street, Cork, on September 22, 2025.
Sgt Dineen said it was alleged that, “the suspect entered the premises and locked himself in a room before discharging a fire extinguisher.
“He then barricaded himself into the room.
“The armed support unit had to assist in removing him. He caused extensive damage to stock and the premises had to be cleaned as a result of the discharge.”
Sgt Dineen said that the fire extinguishers cost €200 each and the clean-up cost was put at €600.
Given the total amount of damage of €1,000 in the alleged incident, Judge Ryan accepted jurisdiction.
The case was adjourned until Friday next, January 9.
Frank Buttimer, solicitor, asked for a precis of the evidence in the case to be given to the defence.
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