Injunction granted to men who say attackers broke wooden chairs over their bodies and left Inchicore home like ‘war zone’
Arising out of the incident, the three men: Mostafa Elsayed Morshedy Elsayed Faraag, Gomaa Rashed Ahmed Arafa and Hussein Mohamed Hussein Mahmoud, secured a temporary High Court injunction against the owner of the apartment, Mr Xia Ping He, who has denied any wrongdoing or involvement in the attack.
They do not know if a purported middleman, called ‘Tony’, who they claim has been blamed for arranging the attack, has being acting as the defendant’s agent or is separate and distinct from Xia Ping He.On Wednesday, while only the plaintiffs were in court and notified of the case, Mr Justice Brian O’Moore granted the three men a temporary High Court injunction restraining their landlord and any other person who has notice of the order from assaulting, threatening violence or intimidating them.
This was the sole purpose of their visit, and it is claimed that the group threatened to come back if they did not vacate the premises. The plaintiffs also claim that in one communication, the defendant said that he had been in contact with ‘Tony’, who has been described to the plaintiffs as a tenant of the defendant, and that the “assailants would not return”.
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