Garda admits Kevin Lunney accused was 'open and helpful' during investigation

The court heard that the method for collection of mobile phone data has changed since a judgement arising out of the trial of Graham Dwyer. 
Garda admits Kevin Lunney accused was 'open and helpful' during investigation

Luke O'Reilly (pictured) also told gardaí that he was "definitely not" involved in the dispute over Quinn Industrial Holdings and wouldn't know Kevin Lunney if he met him. Photo: PA

A man who denies assisting Kevin Lunney's abductors by buying bleach and providing the site where he was imprisoned and beaten, was "open and helpful" to gardaí, a court has heard.

Earlier the court heard that he told gardaí, "I have nothing to hide," when they arrived at his house with a search warrant, the Special Criminal Court has heard.

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