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« on: February 25, 2024, 06:51:17 pm »
otential taxi driver jailed:
https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/man-who-lost-passport-during-luxembourg-to-dublin-flight-jailed/a1558799692.html

https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/courtandcrime/arid-41339528.html

How they "lose" their travel documents when they finally arrive in Ireland not speaking English, but always managing to hold on to their smartphone is incredible.

Syrian man jailed after 'losing' passport on flight from Luxembourg
Ramzi Maruan, 31, was arrested at Dublin Airport and gardaí established that he had previously turned up in Iceland and sought protection in Bulgaria


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A Syrian man arrested at Dublin Airport after he “lost” his passport on a flight from Luxembourg has been jailed for two months.

Dublin District Court heard that Ramzi Maruan, 31, came to Ireland for a better life, but gardaí established that he had previously turned up in Iceland and sought international protection in Bulgaria before coming here.

Judge Treasa Kelly said she was sure he had identity documents or a passport when he boarded the plane in Luxembourg, but he had them no longer, and he was not the first man to do this.

Sentencing, she said, “There has to be a deterrent; people cannot come into the country without their ID in those situations where they had ID leaving, and it seems they have lost it in the meantime.”




He pleaded guilty on Saturday to breaching the Immigration Act.


Two other men from Albania and Somalia were also accused of similar offences and were denied bail by Judge Kelly over the weekend. The court provided translators in each case.

Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB) officers arrested Maruan at Terminal 2 on Friday night, and he made no reply to the charge of having no passport when he landed in the State.

The offence carries a possible 12-month sentence.

They were the latest cases that have seen dozens of non-EU nationals before the district courts in Dublin over recent weeks for the same category of offence. On Thursday, another case heard that the GNIB had, at that stage, arrested 37 people at arrivals.

A Garda witness said Maruan had arrived without documents.

His solicitor, Edward Bradbury, told the court that up until about two weeks ago, he had clients arrive in similar circumstances, and they went into the asylum process.

But Maruan, who has also applied for asylum, has been charged, said Mr Bradbury. He conceded that his client had “inverted commas lost his passport” but was pleading guilty.

Judge Kelly noted the claims that he had mislaid it during his flight from Luxembourg.

The GNIB had no proof of his identity, and “what is before the court is information he [the accused] has provided”.

The defence acknowledged the court was in a difficult situation because the legislation allowed the accused to plead guilty at their first appearance.

Mr Bradbury said Maruan was seeking a better life and was being criminalised for looking for asylum.

However, during a break in the hearing, the GNIB learned that he had been in Bulgaria, and there was a record of him before coming to Ireland via Iceland.

The defence also instructed barrister Kevin McCrave, who asked the judge to note that Maruan was the first among the recent GNIB arrests at the airport to consent to having his fingerprints taken.

Ahmed Dahir, 20, from Somalia, and Albanian national Emmanuel Kodaci, 20, were also charged with breaching immigration laws by arriving at Dublin Airport without identification.

They were refused bail on their charges and will appear at Cloverhill District Court on Friday.

The court heard that the GNIB had arrested Mr Dahir at Terminal 2 after he took a circuitous route to Ireland, on a flight from Reykjavik, Iceland. He had previously been in Sweden and allegedly used Swedish ID documents.


Gardaí have yet to establish whether they were genuine or fake or if he had applied for asylum in another European country.

The court heard that Mr Kodaci flew in from Brussels on Saturday and showed officials a photo of identification on his phone.




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Re: Migrant?
« Reply #1 on: February 26, 2024, 11:43:13 am »
Probably difficult enough to get a passport in Syria. I'd say the jail sentence falls within the revolving door policy on NCR.... although I guess if the prisoner is otherwise homeless he could insist on serving his full sentence and maybe even get a bit of an extension for bad behaviour ifn he plays his cards right!
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Re: Migrant?
« Reply #2 on: February 26, 2024, 03:56:22 pm »
He did well to get a prison sentence.  3 meals a day and a roof over his head.  There's already 1,000 homeless male refuges on the streets.  Along with 4,000 homeless children and 200 OAP's according to the official Govt figures.  Vive la République !

Edit: Vigil to be held for homeless woman found dead in Dublin
« Last Edit: February 26, 2024, 04:09:21 pm by watty »
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Re: Migrant?
« Reply #3 on: February 26, 2024, 04:23:32 pm »
Probably difficult enough to get a passport in Syria. I'd say the jail sentence falls within the revolving door policy on NCR.... although I guess if the prisoner is otherwise homeless he could insist on serving his full sentence and maybe even get a bit of an extension for bad behaviour ifn he plays his cards right!
rofl.
Ide rather be a poor master than a rich servant

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Re: Migrant?
« Reply #4 on: February 26, 2024, 04:30:35 pm »
Probably difficult enough to get a passport in Syria. I'd say the jail sentence falls within the revolving door policy on NCR.... although I guess if the prisoner is otherwise homeless he could insist on serving his full sentence and maybe even get a bit of an extension for bad behaviour ifn he plays his cards right!
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He'll be too fat to get out of the revolving door. 8)

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Re: Migrant?
« Reply #5 on: March 01, 2024, 09:38:47 am »
He did well to get a prison sentence.  3 meals a day and a roof over his head.  There's already 1,000 homeless male refuges on the streets.  Along with 4,000 homeless children and 200 OAP's according to the official Govt figures.  Vive la République !

Edit: Vigil to be held for homeless woman found dead in Dublin

As good as that sounds, Watty... it's not as simple as that. With only a short summary sentence you'd be more likely to find a bed in a Bethlehem Inn on Christmas Eve than in Mountjoy. A takeaway of your choice and out the door is the usual routine.... as a late ex-colleague/competitor of ours once explained!
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