Court told two hatchets found in man's car

A GERMAN national who has been living in a car in west Cork for the past few weeks had two hatchets, a knife and a petrol bomb…

A GERMAN national who has been living in a car in west Cork for the past few weeks had two hatchets, a knife and a petrol bomb in his car, according to gardai who arrested him after a row.

Mr Andres Koble, of no fixed abode, appeared before Midleton District Court yesterday charged with nine offences, including careless driving and wrecking a cell in Midleton Garda station on December 27th.

Judge John Clifford adjourned the case to allow Mr Koble to get a solicitor and translator. He said he had been in contact with the German embassy and they had agreed to provide them for him.

Bail was set at £2,000 and he was remanded in custody to appear before Carrigaline District Court on January 9th.

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The charges related to an incident in Connolly Street, Midleton, on December 27th and included Mr Koble having a petrol bomb intending to use it to damage a car belonging to Ellen McGrath; using threatening and abusive words and behaviour; producing a hatchet to intimidate James McGrath; having a knife; having two hatchets made or adapted to cause injury; threatening James McGrath with a hatchet when he approached his car; causing £2,350.25 worth of damage to a car belonging to Ellen McGrath; driving without due care and attention on Connolly Street, Midleton, and damaging a cell in Midleton Garda station.

Mr Koble appeared in court and spoke through an interpreter. Gardai brought the weapons into court but they were not produced during the hearing.