Former Cork City Councillor Gary O'Flynn has been charged with soliciting another man to murder three people.
Mr O'Flynn of Hayfield Drive, Castlecourt, Whitechurch, Co Cork, was remanded in custody until Wednesday, after an application for bail was refused.
The 37-year-old is a member of a well-known political family in Cork.
His father, Noel, is a former Fianna Fáil TD for Cork North Central.
Gary replaced his father on Cork City Council when he resigned his dual mandate in 2003.
Gary was elected to the council in the 2004 local elections and held his seat until he resigned and was replaced by his brother Kenneth in December 2008, citing work commitments.
He appeared before Cork District Court this morning where he faced three charges.
It is alleged that he solicited a named person to murder Detective Garda Mary Skehan, an official of the Revenue Commissioners, George Ross, and another man, Patrick Sweeney, between 1 October last year and 15 February this year.
Mr O'Flynn was granted free legal aid after he told the court he had no income and no savings.
However, an application for bail was rejected by Judge Leo Malone.
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