Man appears in court charged with false imprisonment of woman in van

Karl O’Reilly (40) is charged with two counts of false imprisonment on two separate dates.
Man appears in court charged with false imprisonment of woman in van

By Gráinne Ní Aodha, PA

A man has appeared in court charged with the alleged false imprisonment of a 31-year-old woman in a van this week.

Karl O’Reilly (40), with an address in Granard, Co Longford, was charged with two counts of false imprisonment, two threats to kill or cause serious harm, one count of assault and one over the possession of a knife.

One charge of false imprisonment and one charge of threatening to harm relate to February 28th this year at a location in Co Longford.

The other charges of false imprisonment, threatening to harm and possession of a knife relate to March 12th in Arklow, Co Wicklow.

The charge of assault relates to the period from February 28th to this Tuesday, March 12th.

Mr O’Reilly appeared before Bray District Court on Thursday dressed in a green hoodie, black jeans and runners, and carrying a black and white cap.

The court heard that when charged and cautioned, he replied “no thanks”.

An application for bail was made and opposed by An Garda Síochána; the judge refused bail due to the seriousness of the allegations.

Detective Sergeant Donal O’Sullivan of Arklow Garda Station said that the woman in question, whose identity is not being disclosed in line with a judge’s request, had flown back to England on Thursday.

The court heard that Mr O’Reilly “contested the allegations” when interviewed by gardaí.

Gardai requested that Mr O’Reilly be remanded in custody given the “seriousness” of the alleged offences.

Judge Nicola Andrews said it was “appropriate” to refuse bail, stating that the allegations were “extremely serious”.

Mr O’Reilly is next due to appear before Bray District Court via video link on March 21st at 10.30am.

Mr O’Reilly, a father of three who is originally from Clondalkin in Dublin, returned to Ireland around two years ago after living in the UK for 17 years.

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