Four people accused of being members of a Lithuanian organised crime group operating in Ireland have been remanded in custody, after they lost an appeal against a High Court ruling that refused them bail. All four accused were refused bail by Ms Justice Eileen Creedon in the High Court last October. Mr White said she had been refused bail because of her ties abroad, but counsel submitted that there must be evidence of her being a flight risk for bail to be refused. “It looks pretty bleak from his point of view,” remarked Mr Justice Patrick McCarthy. Mr White replied that Mr Pavillions had offered to stay outside of Cork and had offered an address in Carlow where he would reside.
Source: Irish Examiner February 27, 2026 00:16 UTC