Abdullah Khan, who has an address in Dublin which can't be reported by court order, pleaded guilty to eight offences before the Special Criminal Court today
A man has admitted attacking two Gardai in Dublin city centre and setting the front façade of Conor McGregor’s pub in Drimnagh on fire.
Abdullah Khan, who has an address in Dublin which can't be reported by court order, pleaded guilty to eight offences before the Special Criminal Court today.
The 25-year-old admitted charges of assault causing harm to two members of An Garda Siochana on Capel Street in Dublin city on the 29th of July last year.
He also pleaded guilty to a charge of arson at The Black Forge Inn four days beforehand.
His sentence hearing will take place in March.

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