Garda file sent to DPP after guns and explosives allegedly found in house in Cork suburb

Evidence of a firearm having being discharged from within the vehicle, court hears
Garda file sent to DPP after guns and explosives allegedly found in house in Cork suburb

The case against Paul Sheehan, aged 45, of Elm Drive, Shamrock Lawn, Douglas, Cork, was adjourned until April 13. File picture; Eddie O'Hare

The Garda investigation file has been sent to the DPP in a case where guns, ammunition, and explosives were allegedly discovered at a house in Douglas last November, it was confirmed on Monday.

Sergeant John Kelleher told Cork District Court that the completed Garda file was sent to the Director of Public Prosecutions on March 26 and that directions were awaited.

Judge Mary Dorgan asked the defence if there was consent to longer than a two-week adjournment. Defence barrister Sarah Patton said there was only consent to the fortnight’s adjournment.

Ms Patton asked the judge to make the adjournment peremptory against the State for directions from the DPP as the accused had been in custody since November 2025. A peremptory adjournment means the case could be struck out if those directions are not available on the next date. 

Judge Mary Dorgan said: “Absolutely not.” 

The case against Paul Sheehan, aged 45, of Elm Drive, Shamrock Lawn, Douglas, Cork, was adjourned until April 13.

Detective Garda Anthony Daly said in an earlier outline of the allegations against the accused: “He was discovered in possession of illegally held firearms and ammunition on November 4, 2025, in suspicious circumstances at Applegreen Service Station in Mallow.

“At Applegreen Service Station on November 4 he was caught red-handed in possession of a .32‑calibre Beretta semi-automatic pistol, a slide of a 9mm Glock 17 semi-automatic pistol, firearm components, ammunition, and a quantity of cocaine. 

"There was evidence of a firearm having being discharged from within the vehicle.

“In the search at his home, a large amount of firearms, ammunition, and explosive substances were found, including three pipe bomb bodies. Evidence of the manufacture and alteration of firearms and ammunition was also discovered.” 

Mr Sheehan faces charges contrary to the Firearms and Offensive Weapons Act, 1990 and one under the Explosive Substances Act of 1883.

Det Garda Daly said the case will be dealt with at the Special Criminal Court.

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