Global Information Lookup Global Information

Sallins Train robbery information


The Sallins Train robbery occurred in Ireland on 31 March 1976 when the Cork to Dublin mail train was robbed near Sallins in County Kildare. Approximately £200,000 was stolen. Five members of the Irish Republican Socialist Party (IRSP), Osgur Breatnach, Nicky Kelly, Brian McNally, Mick Plunkett and John Fitzpatrick, were arrested in connection with the robbery.[1]

After the failure of the authorities to produce a "book of evidence" against them, the four were released but were immediately re-arrested. During interrogation in Garda Síochána custody, all except Plunkett signed alleged confessions, presenting with extensive bruising and injuries they claimed were inflicted by members of the Gardaí.[2]

While awaiting trial, Fitzpatrick jumped bail and left the country. The trial of McNally, Kelly and Breatnach in the Special Criminal Court became the longest-running trial in Irish criminal history, at 65 days, before it collapsed due to the death of one of the three judges, Judge John O'Connor of the Circuit Court.[3]

Medical evidence of beatings was presented to the court, both during the initial trial and the second trial. The court rejected this evidence, finding that the beatings had been self-inflicted or inflicted by the co-accused. Anticipating a conviction, Kelly fled before the conclusion of the second trial. The three were found guilty, solely on the basis of their confessions, and sentenced to between nine and 12 years' prison (Kelly was sentenced in absentia).[4][5]

In May 1980, Breatnach and McNally were acquitted on appeal on the grounds that their statements had been taken under duress. The same month, the Provisional IRA claimed responsibility for the robbery.[1] Kelly returned to Ireland from the USA in June 1980, expecting to be acquitted. Instead he was incarcerated in the maximum-security Portlaoise Prison and spent the next four years proclaiming his innocence, including a 38-day period on hunger strike.[3]

After a campaign by the Irish Council for Civil Liberties, Amnesty International and others (including a song, "Wicklow Boy", by the popular folk singer Christy Moore), Kelly was eventually released on "humanitarian grounds" in 1984. He was given a Presidential pardon in 1992 and received £1,000,000 in compensation.[3] Breatnach and McNally were also given compensation.[1]

  1. ^ a b c Murtagh, Peter (2 October 2015). "The drama and debacle of the Sallins train robbery". The Irish Times. Archived from the original on 5 October 2016. Retrieved 2 October 2016.
  2. ^ McGarry, Patsy (15 December 2006). While Justice Slept: The True Story of Nicky Kelly and the Sallins Train Robbery. Ireland: Liffey Press. ISBN 978-1905785049 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ a b c "Wrongly jailed for train heist". Wicklow People. 18 October 2014. Archived from the original on 3 October 2016. Retrieved 2 October 2016.
  4. ^ Cooke, Nicola (15 October 2006). "Truth about Sallins robbery". Sunday Business Post.
  5. ^ Joyce, Joe; Murtagh, Peter (1984). Blind Justice. Poolbeg Press. ISBN 0-905169-64-6.

and 20 Related for: Sallins Train robbery information

Request time (Page generated in 0.8608 seconds.)

Sallins Train robbery

Last Update:

The Sallins Train robbery occurred in Ireland on 31 March 1976 when the Cork to Dublin mail train was robbed near Sallins in County Kildare. Approximately...

Word Count : 468

Sallins

Last Update:

the Sallins train robbery". The Irish Times. Retrieved 10 July 2023. O'Connell, Jennifer (29 June 2019). "Life in a commuter town: 'They call Sallins Dublin...

Word Count : 990

Train robbery

Last Update:

Kakori Train Robbery, India (1925) B & O Zoot Suit Bandits, W. Virginia, USA (1949) Great Train Robbery, United Kingdom (1963) Sallins Train Robbery, Ireland...

Word Count : 1228

Sallins and Naas railway station

Last Update:

Sallins and Naas railway station is located in the centre of the village of Sallins, County Kildare and also serves Naas, 3 km (2 miles) away. The station...

Word Count : 137

Mail robbery

Last Update:

robbery in the Subach Plymouth Mail robbery Roadblock (1951 film) Ronnie Biggs Roy Gardner (bank robber) Sallins Train Robbery Stagecoach Thomas James Holden...

Word Count : 367

Irish Republican Socialist Party

Last Update:

Brigid Makowski wins a seat on the Shannon Town Commission. Jim Lane Sallins Train Robbery "'Workers' Republic'. Newsletter, Belfast IRSP. Winter 2017". irsp...

Word Count : 5975

Special Criminal Court

Last Update:

other men by the Special Criminal Court in 1978 of carrying out the Sallins Train Robbery. All three convictions were later overturned after it was found...

Word Count : 2006

List of miscarriage of justice cases

Last Update:

convicted on repressed memory evidence. March 31, 1976 Sallins Train Robbery four Mail train robbery Sallins, County Kildare 9 to 12 years 4 years Yes Osgur...

Word Count : 4774

March 1976

Last Update:

restored as a legal shot starting with the 1976-77 season. The Sallins Train Robbery took place in County Kildare in the Republic of Ireland as five...

Word Count : 10066

Straffan

Last Update:

mistakenly as the Sallins Train Robbery case after the nearest rail station then open, when three men were wrongly convicted of the robbery.[citation needed]...

Word Count : 4359

Nicky Kelly

Last Update:

was sentenced to 12 years in prison for his alleged part in the Sallins Train Robbery. The ensuing campaign to release him became a symbol of the 1980s...

Word Count : 482

1976 in rail transport

Last Update:

C., opens. March 31 - The Sallins Train Robbery takes place on CIÉ when a Cork to Dublin mail train is robbed near Sallins in County Kildare, Republic...

Word Count : 881

1976 in Ireland

Last Update:

March – Sallins Train Robbery: A large quantity of money was stolen from a CIÉ train at Sallins, County Kildare. 3 April – The last passenger train ran on...

Word Count : 1188

Union of Students in Ireland

Last Update:

Political activist and victim of the miscarriage of justice after the Sallins Train Robbery, Osgur Breatnach, was a member of the Students' Representative Council...

Word Count : 1749

Railway Preservation Society of Ireland

Last Update:

overhauled. Prior to Mullingar, Sallins Goods Shed was used as a base. The Society used to operate mainline steam trains from Whitehead and Belfast. Since...

Word Count : 2043

Heuston railway station

Last Update:

shots of the station appeared in the 1978 heist film The First Great Train Robbery purporting to be London Bridge railway station. The station was altered...

Word Count : 2600

Timeline of the Troubles in the Republic of Ireland

Last Update:

Wolfe Tone (the founding father of Irish Republicanism) in Bodenstown, Sallins, County Kildare, Republic of Ireland. The blast occurred at 5.00 am and...

Word Count : 6556

Cork Kent railway station

Last Update:

station served as a filming location for the 1979 movie The First Great Train Robbery starring Sean Connery, Donald Sutherland and Lesley-Anne Down. On 24...

Word Count : 1561

John Mitchel

Last Update:

Mitchel urged capital punishment for crimes such as burglary, forgery and robbery. The "reformation of offenders" was not, he argued, "the reasonable object...

Word Count : 9052

Ardclough

Last Update:

train robbery to date in the history of Ireland took place at Kearneystown on 31 March 1976 when £150,000 was taken from the Dublin-Cork mail train....

Word Count : 4029

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net