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Courts

Man wanted in North over indecent images of children appears before High Court in Dublin

Thomas Donaldson was arrested at an address in Dublin city this morning by members of the Garda Extradition Unit.

A 72-YEAR-OLD man who is wanted in Nothern Ireland on multiple charges of making indecent images of children has appeared before the High Court in Dublin.

Thomas Donaldson, aka Thomas Ryan or Tomas O Riain, was arrested at an address in Dublin city this morning by members of the Garda Extradition Unit on foot of a warrant issued by a Northern Irish Magistrates Court last November.

Donaldson is wanted in that jurisdiction on foot of 17 offences where it is alleged he made indecent images photos of children on a computer at his home. 

The offences contained in the warrant are alleged to have occurred on dates between July 2004 and September 2007.

In a warrant seeking his surrender it is alleged that hundreds of indecent images of children were discovered on a computer hard drive seized by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) at the accused’s then address at the Antrim Road, in Belfast in September 2007.

The PSNI attended at the premises on foot of a complaint made against Donaldson, the warrant says.

The warrant also states that after a computer and the hard drive were taken by the PNSI,  Donaldson’s abandoned car was found near Newtownabbey, Co Antrim close to Belfast Lough.

An empty medical container was found in the car, and the accused’s wife received a letter from him indicating that he was considering taking his own life. 

The warrant seeking his surrender adds that sometime in 2013 Donaldson was discovered to be living in Dublin.

Following an analysis of the computer taken from Donaldson’s home it is claimed that dozens of files, containing over 240 indent and sexualised images of children were discovered.

It is also alleged that the computer’s browser history showed that the user had accessed a number of “extreme websites”.

Programmes called “Evidence Eliminator” were also found on the computer, the warrant adds.

Arising out of the investigation of the computer charges, where it is alleged that he has breached the 1978 Protection of Children Act, were brought against Donaldson.

If convicted, he could face a maximum of 10 years in prison.     

At the High Court today, Ms Justice Tara Burns heard evidence from Detective Garda Malachy Dunne of the Garda Extradition Unit, who told the court that he arrested Donaldson at an address at Botanic Avenue in Dublin 9 today.

The Garda said that when approached Donaldson accepted that he was the person named in the warrant whose surrender is being sought.

He told the Garda that he no longer goes under the surname Donaldson and is currently known as Thomas Ryan/Tomas O Riain.

The gardaí said that when asked if he knew what the allegations contained in the warrant were about Donaldson replied, “no comment.”

Gardaí were opposed to Donaldson being granted bail, the court also heard.

Donaldson, who was represented by solicitor and barrister in court, did not speak during the brief hearing.

His lawyers informed the court that he may make an application for bail when the matter next returns before the court, and he was seeking free legal aid.

The court heard that he had legally changed his name in the Republic by deed poll, and now goes under his mother’s maiden surname, the court also heard.

Ms Justice Burns, having been satisfied that the person before the court was the subject of the extradition request, that Donaldson was legally represented, and fully appraised of his rights, remanded Donaldson in custody to 11 January next. 

Comments are closed as legal proceedings are ongoing. 

Author
Aodhan O Faolain