Airport police said claimant refused to get off aircraft and have matter discussed privately
in the Circuit Civil Court that the DAA was not only categorically stating he was not the thief who snatched the watch from a woman’s check-in basket at security in the airport or from Duty Free, but were also categorically stating he had never been a thief., Dublin, that he was wrong in claiming he had been accused of stealing the watch in Duty Free as there had been no such theft.Mr Collins claimed he had been approached while sitting with his partner on aplane about to take off for Alicante.
Mr English told Mr Collins it was impossible for these words to have been spoken to him on the aircraft since there had not been a theft from Duty Free on that day, April 22nd, 2017.Counsel said he had been invited to step off the plane for the sake of privacy but had refused. He had voluntarily turned out his pockets and had allowed his carry-on bag to be searched at the service area on the plane.
He had refused to step off the plane as there was no way he was going to miss his flight. He told them he had done no wrong and that they could search him and his bag on the aircraft.
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