
Clondalkin man accused of burgling cheque for over €2,000
By Brendan Grehan
A CLONDALKIN man accused of burgling a cheque for over €2,000 from a Plumbers distributors in Clondalkin has been sent forward for trial to the Circuit Court.
Gerard Brady was before Judge David McHugh in Blanchardstown District Court for service of his book of evidence.
Brady, aged 38, with an address at Woodford Downs, Clondalkin, is charged with inducing a named male to lodge a cheque for €2192.74 to Plumb It into his account at An Post, Ninth Lock Road, Clondalkin, on September 28, 2016.
He is also charged with burgling the same cheque at Plumb It, Clondalkin Industrial Estate, Clondalkin, also on September 28, 2016.
A Solicitor for the DPP told Judge McHugh that the book was ready to be served.
She said the DPP had consented for Brady to be sent forward to the next sitting of Dublin Circuit Court.
Judge McHugh sent Brady forward on bail to the next sitting of the Circuit Court.