A twenty-two-year-old Portadown man has appeared in court in relation to a number of armed robberies, described as “spree within 20 minutes” of each other.
Patrick Wilson (32) Churchill Park, is charged with three counts of robbery as well as taking a car without the owner’s consent and assault.
A detective constable told Enniskillen Magistrates’ Court all charges could be connected.
He explained this was, “a robbery spree of three premises within 20 minutes on January 30. The first was at 6.40am in Ballyronan, 6.50am in Coagh and 7am in Clonoe.”
In each instance it was reported two males would exit a blue Audi A6, enter the premises and demand cash, cigarettes and scratch cards.
One of the males, who police do not believe was Wilson, brandished a firearm, which in two of the robberies, was placed to the heads of staff.
Police were then made aware the car had been stolen from an address in Portadown during the early hours of the morning.
While investigations into the robberies were underway a further report was received at 7.38am of a car on fire in Portadown.
This was identified as the stolen vehicle which was used in the robberies.
CCTV was viewed and Wilson was identified and a search recovered a number of scratch cards in his home.
The second male has not been traced, nor has the firearm.
Objecting to bail the detective said: “The defendant has a relevant record of 52 previous convictions and police are concerned of a risk of further offending and potential witness interference.”
A defence barrister said: “This is a circumstantial case and the police can only really say someone who looks like my client was involved, along with the tenuous links to scratch cards, which he insists belong to his mother. He can’t be put at the scene of original car theft and while he has a previous record there is nothing for robbery.”
The defence contended: “My client is a suitable candidate for bail with all the armoury of conditions which could be imposed.”
However, District Judge Alana McSorley refused, stating: “This case is at an early stage and there is a co-accused at large and the firearm has not been recovered. There is a strong risk of witness Interference and reoffending.”
Wilson was remanded in custody to appear again by video-link at Dungannon Magistrates’ Court later this month.