Cork duo accused of yacht burglary and assault bailed

EchoLive.ie, 16 Jun

The alleged offences took place in the early hours of Friday, June 14,

onboard the yacht that was moored at the Castlepark Marina in Kinsale.

Cork duo accused of yacht burglary and assault bailed

Both men were released on their own bond of €1,000 and remanded on bail

to appear again at Bandon District Court on July 12.

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David Forsythe

Two men have appeared in court on assault and burglary charges, for

offences that were alleged to have occurred onboard the €80m

super-yacht Scout in Kinsale Harbour.

Selvin Foley, 21, of Coach House, Eastern Road, Kinsale, and Matthew

Kiely, 22, of St Elkins Crescent, Kinsale, both appeared before Judge

James McNulty at Bandon District Court.

Court presenter Inspector Kay O’Donoughue said that the alleged

offences took place in the early hours of Friday, June 14, onboard the

yacht that was moored at the Castlepark Marina in Kinsale.

Giving evidence of arrest, charge, and caution, Detective Garda Hugh

Byrne said that it was alleged that the two men boarded the vessel, at

Castlepark Marina, on more than one occasion with the intention to

steal. Up to 15 crew and a number of guests were onboard at the time

that it was alleged that the accused searched the vessel and stole

alcohol and then left and proceeded to drink the alcohol when they got

to shore.

Det Gda Byrne said that it was alleged the two returned to the boat at

around 4am and were “walking about” onboard when the captain woke up

and confronted them. It was further alleged that the two men assaulted

the captain. The court heard that they were then apprehended by members

of the crew, who detained them until gardaí arrived.

There was no objection to bail for Mr Kiely, but gardaí did object to

bail for Mr Foley, as he was currently on bail for an unrelated,

serious offence.

Defence solicitor Diarmuid O’Shea said that Mr Foley was in employment

and did not have a history of failing to turn up in court. He added

that his father was willing to act as surety if the court required it.

Mr Kiely was released on bail on condition he return to his father’s

house in Tipperary immediately, observe a curfew from 9pm to 8am daily,

and sign on three times a week at Cahir Garda Station.

Mr Foley was released on bail on condition that he does not cross the

“new bridge” in Kinsale, that he resides at his father’s house in

Kinsale, that he observes a curfew from 9pm to 7am, and that he signs

in daily at Kinsale Garda Station. Both were ordered to keep the peace

and be of good behaviour and not be intoxicated in a public place.

Both men were released on their own bond of €1,000 and remanded on bail

to appear again at Bandon District Court on July 12.