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Trial of men accused of abducting QIH director Kevin Lunney set for end of the month
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The trial of four men accused of abducting and assaulting Quinn Industrial Holdings (QIH) director Kevin Lunney will now proceed at the end of this month after almost five months of delays, the Special Criminal Court heard today.
The case, which was in for mention today before the Special Criminal Court, had originally been fixed for trial on January 11 at the non-jury court.
The trial had been continually delayed at the three-judge court because of public health concerns caused by a combination of Covid-19 and the number of witnesses in the case.
Trial of four accused of abducting and assaulting Kevin Lunney to go ahead Quinn Industrial Holdings director was dumped on a roadside in Co Cavan in 2019
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Quinn Industrial Holdings chief operating officer had his leg broken, was doused in bleach and had the letters ‘QIH’ carved into his chest. Photograph: Quinn Industrial Holdings/PA Wire
The trial of four men accused of abducting and assaulting Quinn Industrial Holdings (QIH) director Kevin Lunney will proceed at the end of this month after almost five months of delays, the Special Criminal Court heard on Friday.
The case, which was in for mention on Friday before the Special Criminal Court, had originally been fixed for trial on January 11th at the non-jury court.