
L’uomo è stato incarcerato per tre mesi per un attacco non provocato al jogging della donna a Dublino
https://www.irishtimes.com/crime-law/courts/2025/08/06/man-jailed-for-three-months-over-unprovoked-attack-on-woman-jogging-in-dublin/
di AdventurousWater6122
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3 months, that will surely send a right message…
Another unprovoked attack on a vulnerable person, in Dublin.
Are these things just getting reported more or what? feels like this country is falling to pieces.
A Syrian national who has used multiple identities? Wonderful
Three months…he already has a sentence suspended, but no indication that will be activated.
Why are foreigners like this being allowed to stay and loiter in the country.
Ireland can’t accommodate all these people even if they were all legitimate.
It’s crazy and I don’t understand people who shout “Refugees are Welcome”
Do they have any grasp of the numbers.
This is the case that a poster on here wrote about? Like a week ago?
Damn, that’s crazy quick to have done and dusted.
I was there that day and called the Gardai on him. I posted about it over in r/Dublin but the [post is removed now](https://www.reddit.com/r/Dublin/comments/1m9rvvg/woman_attacked_after_fairview_parkrun/).
Pretty surprised (impressed even) at how quick this moved through to the courts, but my god, 3 months is a fucking joke for what he did to that woman.
* No fixed abode
* Gave a fake name, fake DoB, fake address
* Previous convictions and already on a suspended sentence for something 18 days previous
And yet he’ll be back on the streets in 3 months and seemingly there is no way he can be deported. What a soft touch we are.
Deport.
I don’t think it should be controversial to say, a Syrian national, of no fixed abode, who’s been done for theft and assault should be deported no? Correct me if I’m wrong. And dont get me wrong, Im all for taking refugees, as is our duty but if you’re a bad egg, get fucked.
>The victim of a random “unprovoked” attack was kicked in the stomach…
Why is it “unprovoked”? Is the Irish Times suggesting it’s not? He was convicted of it, they hardly need to cover their asses.
>It happened 18 days after he received a suspended sentence for an earlier theft.
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>Judge Cronin noted he had two sets of previous convictions, one under the name Hamad with two theft convictions, which led to the imposition of a two-month sentence, suspended for one year, in Wexford District Court on July 8th. That term could now be activated.
>He also committed several other crimes under a different name: three for vehicle theft and driving offences, one for drug possession, another for burglary, one trespass and another for failing to provide a passport as required. That resulted in a 10-month prison sentence from Cork District Court on July 31st last year.
Seems a straight up case for deportion.
> no fixed abode
Seems to be a common address in the courts recently