Garda involved in burglary, false imprisonment, theft, framing, corruption
Garda sergeant Ciaran Whelan from Nenagh, Tip who featured in RTE documentary appears in court charged with multiple criminal offences
How many others has he abused, assaulted & framed over the years & it has been covered up by GSOC & An Garda Siochana
A garda sergeant who featured in an RTÉ documentary series about the force has appeared in court charged with multiple criminal offences.
Sergeant Ciaran Whelan, with an address in Nenagh, Tipperary, who appeared at Dublin District Court this morning, is facing seven charges. They include two of burglary, four of perverting the course of justice and one of false imprisonment.
Sgt Whelan (51) who is a an officer in Store Street station in central Dublin, did not speak when he appeared in front of Judge William Aylmer at the CCJ complex this morning. The offences are alleged to have taken place in different parts of Dublin between June and September 2021.
Detective Inspector Tom Cooney of the Garda Anti-Corruption Unit told the court he arrested Sgt Whelan at 9.57am on March 11 at Irishtown Garda Station in south central Dublin. The detective inspector said Whelan was later charged at the same location at 10.08am.
“The accused made no reply after caution to any of the charges,” Det Insp Cooney told the court. The court also heard that the Director of Public Prosecutions has directed the case be heard on indictment – which means in front of a judge and jury at the circuit court.
Sgt Whelan, who was released on station bail after he was charged on March 11, was remanded to appear in the same court on May 17. The book of evidence will be served on him on that day. The sergeant is alleged to have falsely imprisoned a woman at Saint John’s Road West, Dublin 8 on September 7, 2021.
He is also alleged to have made a false report between August 25, 2021 and September 15, 2021 to a superintendent with intent to pervert the course of justice regarding the search of a property at Kenilworth Road, Dublin 6 that took place on June 19, 2021.
It is further alleged that he burgled a property on Kenilworth Road, Dublin 6 on June 19, 2021. It is also alleged he burgled a flat in Mountjoy Square North, Dublin 1 on September 7, 2021. Another charge is that he perverted the course of justice on September 27, 2021 by amending the Garda Pulse system.
He is further charged with perverting the course of justice on August 28, 2021 by printing and creating a search warrant for a search that took place at Kenilworth Road on September 7, 2021. The final charge is that he perverted the course of Justice on August 28, 2021 by creating an incident on Pulse in relation to a search on Kenilworth Road that took place on June 19, 2021.
Last week, another Garda, appeared in court in connection with the same investigation. Gda Mark Duffy, with an address in west Dublin, is charged with intentionally committing “an act which had a tendency to pervert the course of public justice,” between August 28 and December 20, 2021. The charge is contrary to Common Law.
He is also charged with burglary - entering a flat at Kenilworth Road, Dublin 6 on June 19 that year as a trespasser and committing “an arrestable offence, to wit theft, therein.” In May 2016, Sgt Whelan was one of a number of officers who appeared on the RTÉ show The Guards – a two-part documentary on inner city front line policing. Sgt Whelan was active in countering drug crime in the city at the time.
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Gda Duffy, with an address in west Dublin, is charged with intentionally committing “an act which had a tendency to pervert the course of public justice”
A DUBLIN-based garda has appeared in court charged with burgling a flat and perverting the course of justice.
Garda Mark Duffy (39) was charged following an anti-corruption investigation into the activities of members of the force at a unit in the capital.
He is facing trial and was remanded on continuing bail to appear in court again on a later date, for the service of a book of evidence.
Gda Duffy, with an address in west Dublin, is charged with intentionally committing “an act which had a tendency to pervert the course of public justice,” between August 28 and December 20, 2021. The charge is contrary to Common Law.
He is also charged with burglary - entering a flat at Kenilworth Road, Dublin 6 on June 19 that year as a trespasser and committing “an arrestable offence, to wit theft, therein.”
That alleged offence is under Section 12 of the Theft and Fraud Offences Act.
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