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Accomplice Gareth Mallon was caught on camera pointing the fake gun Irish people have shown support and affection towards us. I have received lots of messages of esteem and encouragement in this year. We will come back as soon as possible for a tour of Ireland and we will take our students when the pandemic situation stops.
She said while the incident was terrifying, the way it was dealt with gave her confidence in the Irish justice system. It was, but we have really appreciated the reactions of Irish people and the efficiency of the police system. We will come back because we know that Ireland is a safe place. A similar event could happen everywhere but not everywhere we would have received the same support.
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Robber whose crime featured on Joe Duffy jailed for mugging two tourists near the Guinness Storehouse
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A robber has been jailed for three years and nine months for his crime against two tourists near the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin.
Paul Heaney (37) and Gareth Mallon (39), who had a realistic imitation firearm, robbed an Italian student of €60 and attempted to rob his teacher before fleeing the scene.
The court heard the case attracted some media attention and featured on the Liveline show on RTE radio.
Heaney, who was not armed during the offence, attended voluntarily at a garda station a few days later. Mallon was sentenced to four years imprisonment for his role last December.
Man jailed for mugging tourists near the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin
The incident happened in October 2019. By Fiona Ferguson Monday 8 Mar 2021, 5:17 PM Mar 8th 2021, 5:17 PM 30,079 Views 0 Comments
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A MAN HAS been jailed for three years and nine months for his crime against two tourists near the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin.
Paul Heaney (37) and Gareth Mallon (39), who had a realistic imitation firearm, robbed an Italian student of €60 and attempted to rob his teacher before fleeing the scene.
The court heard the case attracted some media attention and featured on the Liveline show on RTÉ radio.