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06 Oct 2025

Kildare court: Update heard in alleged Corban's Lane incident case

SENT FORWARD FOR TRIAL

Kildare court: Update heard in alleged Corban's Lane incident case

Corban's Lane in Naas. Photo credit: Google Maps Street View.

A Naas District Court case involving four men who were allegedly involved in a violent disorder incident at Corban’s Lane has been sent forward for trial.

The case previously appeared before Judge Desmond Zaidan back in November.

The accusations relate to: Maroud Rashid, 29, with an address listed as 4 The Row, Eustace Demesne in Naas; Muhammed Masikul, 29, with an address listed as Apartment 11, Carrig Court, Saggart, Dublin 24, County Dublin; Malik Hossain, 32, with an address listed as 25 Feltham Hall, Blackbog Road, County Carlow; and Joshim Uddin, 29, with an address listed as 17 Oldtown Rise in Naas.

The alleged incident took place on December 3, 2022, according to gardaí.

It was alleged that on the day in question, at around 2pm, the men turned up outside a property located on Corban’s Lane.

According to gardaí, at least one of the men had a weapon with him.

An altercation broke out, which resulted in one person being allegedly assaulted with the weapon.

LATEST DATE

On the latest court date (Thursday, April 4 last), defending solicitor Tim Kennelly reiterated that the men are contesting the nature of the allegations made against them.

After a book of evidence was served by gardaí in relation to the case, Judge Zaidan sent the case involving all four defendants to the present sittings of Naas Circuit Court.

The judge remanded all four defendants on continuing bail until the case resumes.

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