The case was heard at Fermanagh Magistrates Court on Monday, January 25. Court papers show Bernard McGovern (23), from Springtown Road, Kinawley, allegedly committed three separate sets of offences in 2019. Until recently, he was remanded in Castlerea Prison, Co. Roscommon following arrest last June in connection with an attack on Kevin Lunney and Dara O’Reilly – both Mannok directors. This relates to an alleged incident in a Co. Cavan service station in February, 2019. These matters are next due for mention at Cavan Circuit Court in March. Numerous applications for bail were refused, despite McGovern being neither accused nor suspected in the abduction and torture of Mr. Lunney in September, 2019.
Man faces multiple charges from alleged harassment campaign against Mannok directors
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A FERMANAGH man is facing multiple allegations of harassing directors and family members of the former Quinn Industrial Holdings, since rebranded Mannok.
Court papers show Bernard McGovern (23) from Springtown Road, Kinawley, allegedly committed three separate sets of offences in 2019.
Until recently, he was remanded in Castlerea Prison, Co Roscommon, following his arrest in June 2020 in connection with an attack on Kevin Lunney and Dara O’Reilly – both Mannok directors.
This relates to an alleged incident in a Co Cavan service station in February 2019, in which Mr Lunney sustained a broken nose while Mr O’Reilly had hot water thrown in his face.
ONE of Fermanagh’s largest border businesses, Mannok, has said, “Regardless of the outcome of the Brexit negotiations we are ready.”
As the clock ticks down to the end of the transition period and Brexit finally happens businesses here are preparing to move into a new era.
The business formerly known as Quinn Industrial Holdings (QIH) is uniquely located on Fermanagh Cavan border with business premises in both jurisdictions. It is located on the only land border which will exist between the EU and the UK after Brexit.
Speaking about Brexit and the impact on Mannok, the company’s chief financial officer, Dara O’Reilly said, “On a day to day basis the Mannok business would have approximately 450-500 cross border movements of its product.
Mannok outlines Brexit preparations
17 December 2020
Ireland/UK: Mannok says that it has undertaken extensive preparatory measures to help its operations continue smoothly when the Brexit transition period ends on 31 December 2020. While keeping operations unchanged, the group has formed new legal entities such as Mannok GB, which will deal with UK customers. The group acknowledged that prices would depend on the future tariff arrangement between the UK and the EU, but would remain in line with market pricing. It added that the same effects would impacts competitors, who import significant amounts of raw materials from Europe.
The group said that it has been working closely with suppliers for over 18 months to ensure the security of its supply chains. It sources almost all raw materials for cement production from its own reserves.
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