Five jailed for contempt for water charge protests

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 19 Februari 2015 | 22.40

Five water charge protesters who have been found in contempt of court have been given jail sentences.

The High Court has imposed a jail sentence of 28 days on Bernie Hughes, of McKelvey Avenue, Finglas; Michael Batty of Edenmore Avenue, Raheny; and Derek Byrne of Streamville Road, Donaghmede.

Damien O'Neill of Greenwood Park in Coolock and Paul Moore Mount Olive Grove in Kilbarrack were given a sentence of 56 days.

The judge said this was the second time they had breached a court order in relation to the installation of water meters.

An application to find Mark Egan of Tonlegee Drive, Raheny and Richard Larkin of Mount Olive Road, Kilbarrack in contempt was not upheld earlier.

A group of protesters is blocking a garda van from exiting the complex at the Courts of Criminal Justice.

Four people who have been found in contempt of a court order relating to the installation of water meters are due to be transported to prison from there.

It is understood their supporters are now attempting to prevent vehicles from leaving the courts.

There are about five or six gardaí present.


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