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Man Charged In Ennis Court With Unlawful Possession Of M16 Assault Rifle

A “law-abiding PAYE worker” and father of three school going children has appeared in court charged with the unlawful possession of an M16 machine gun used in war zones.

At Ennis District Court on Wednesday, Evan Little (32) of Inis Eagla, Shannon, Co Clare appeared in connection with two firearms charges arising from his arrest last Friday.

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Mr Little is charged with having in his unlawful possession an M16 assault rifle and 179 rounds of ammunition in a forested area at Clonmoney West, Shannon last Friday, September 15th.

Det Garda Ger Cunningham told the court that Mr Little was arrested arising from a joint operation between the Emergency Response Unit and the Clare Divisional Drugs Unit.

Mr Little was first brought before a special sitting of Ennis District Court at 8.30pm on Sunday night and was remanded in custody.

At Ennis District Court on Wednesday, solicitor for Mr Little, Daragh Hassett applied for bail for his client stating that his client’s time in custody since Sunday is the first time Mr Little has ever spent time in prison.

Det Cunningham said that Gardai were objecting to bail due to the seriousness of the charges and the significant calibre weapon involved which he said is commonly used by military personnel.

Det Cunningham said that Garda anticipate more charges in the case adding that Gardai have concerns that Mr Little may abscond if granted bail.

Mr Hassett told Judge Alec Gabbett that “all the indicators are that Mr Little is someone who is law-abiding and plays by the rules”.

Mr Hassett said that Mr Little -appearing in court video link from prison – is a qualified tree surgeon and has been a 

a law-abiding PAYE worker and has three school going children.

Making the bail application, Mr Hassett asked Judge Gabbett not to be blind-sided by the type of weapon involved and that “there is more to the case than that”.

Judge Gabbett commented: “This is a machine gun. This is the type of automatic rifle used in war zones.”

Mr Hassett said that Mr Little is willing to abide by any strict bail conditions that would effectively put him under house arrest and that he would also surrender his passport along with providing cash surety to court.

Judge Gabbett refused bail and remanded Mr Little in custody to re-appear before Ennis District Court next Wednesday.

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