16 June 2007
The Irish News
Allison Morris
A Co Armagh man accused of trying to procure an arsenal of weapons for the Real IRA was refused bail yesterday, despite police admitting that a secret recording at the centre of the case is inaudible.
Desmond Kearns (42), from Tannaghmore Green in Lurgan, has been on remand in Maghaberry prison for almost a year facing charges of conspiring to possess weapons.
His wife Alison Kearns (38) is currently on bail after being charged with inviting another person to provide weapons.
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The Irish News
Allison Morris
A Co Armagh man accused of trying to procure an arsenal of weapons for the Real IRA was refused bail yesterday, despite police admitting that a secret recording at the centre of the case is inaudible.
Desmond Kearns (42), from Tannaghmore Green in Lurgan, has been on remand in Maghaberry prison for almost a year facing charges of conspiring to possess weapons.
His wife Alison Kearns (38) is currently on bail after being charged with inviting another person to provide weapons.