The court heard Visak Rajesh Leela had been intoxicated when he picked up the child as he left a party at an apartment block in North Dublin.
An Indian man has two weeks to leave the country after pleading guilty to the attempted abduction of a five year old boy.
The court heard Visak Rajesh Leela had been intoxicated when he picked up the child as he left a party at an apartment block in North Dublin.
His barristers said the incident last September was ‘two minutes of a mistake’ and the accused doesn't remember it.
The Judge said he doesn’t believe the 26 year old student is a risk to children.
He suspended a three year jail term if the accused leaves the country and doesn’t return for ten years.

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