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At the Special Criminal Court in Dublin, the presiding judge questioned whether defence counsel was suggesting gardaí engaged in misconduct by planting DNA evidence in a van allegedly used in the abduction and torture of Kevin Lunney. The trial of four men, including a 40-year-old named YZ, Alan O'Brien of East Wall, Dublin, Darren Redmond of East Wall, Dublin, and Luke O'Reilly of Kilcogy, County Cavan, centres on charges of false imprisonment and intentionally causing serious harm to Mr Lunney on 17 September 2019 at Ballinagh, County Cavan. All four have pleaded not guilty. Defence lawyers challenged the admissibility of DNA evidence recovered from the Renault Kangoo, arguing that experienced forensic examiners found no staining on 29 October but that DNA matching Mr Lunney was identified two days later. They also contended that destruction of the van in a fire at a Cavan storage facility in February 2020 prevented independent expert examination. The three-judge court is expected to rule on the DNA evidence challenge on resumption of the trial.

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