Georgian man charged with having two driving licences in different Greek names

Gardaí claimed accused had at least six false IDs
Georgian man charged with having two driving licences in different Greek names

Judge said the suggestion accused's passport was in Georgia raised more issues about how he travelled to Ireland without it. Picture: Dan Linehan

A Georgian national was arrested and brought before Cork District Court on Friday charged with carrying two driving licences in different Greek names, as the gardaí claimed he had at least six false IDs.

Garda Kian O’Sullivan arrested the 39-year-old and charged him with using one false document in the form of a driving licence, and being in possession of another driving licence in another name.

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