The accused, who said he was from Algeria, aged 37, and has given the name Yassing Boutank, with no fixed address, was arrested on suspicion of stealing a phone from a French tourist in Dublin on May 7
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A “man of mystery” who admitted in court that he travelled to Ireland on a false passport has been convicted of breaking immigration laws and ordered to provide evidence of his identity.
The accused, who said he was from Algeria, aged 37, and has given the name Yassing Boutank, with no fixed address, was arrested on suspicion of stealing a phone from a French tourist in Dublin on May 7.
He was charged with that offence, which he denied, was refused bail almost four months ago and has been in custody since then. However, the theft charge was withdrawn on Friday because the phone owner could not give evidence.
Boutank then pleaded guilty to an Immigration Act charge for failing to show Garda Niamh Flood a valid passport or a document establishing his identity on the date of his arrest at Parnell Street. The court heard she could not confirm his claim that he had been working and residing in Co Monaghan.Defence counsel Fergal McMorrow told Judge John Hughes that his client was previously in France and then went to Luxembourg. He flew to Ireland two years ago using “some form of document to facilitate that” but had not applied for asylum.Judge Hughes said the accused was “a man of mystery” with no visa or work permit, and he had not applied for asylum. He imposed a nine-month sentence, backdated to the date Boutank went into custody, and suspended the last five months, meaning he would be out within days.
He must provide contact details, not reoffend for two years, engage with the Probation Service and remain in the State only if he has legal status. He also has to submit evidence to Gardaí within two weeks of an application to stay in the country legally and a passport or some identification document to Gardaí within 30 days. Otherwise, the suspended portion of the sentence could be activated.
Legal aid was granted.
