Over €100,000 damage caused in arson incident near Cork Airport

The incidents of arson were captured on CCTV footage. Picture: Larry Cummins.
Over €100,000 worth of damage was caused by arson to one vehicle and further damage to two others parked at Cork Airport Business Park and today a 32-year-old man working in the area was refused bail on the charges.
Detective Sergeant Pat Lyons arrested and charged Mateusz Stula of Orchard Court, Blackpool, Cork, with carrying out the arson attacks after 1am on Tuesday, June 10.
The detective objected to bail because of the seriousness of the charges and the strength of the evidence.
“The charges before the court are very serious. Mateusz Stula is charged with three counts of arson. It is alleged that on June 10 at approximately 1.15am he entered the grounds of Cork Airport Business Park where he set fire to three vehicles parked there.
“A second vehicle was privately owned and had been parked at the business park while the owner was abroad.
“A third vehicle was a privately-owned animal transporter truck which had been dropped to the business park for repairs.
“Owing to the significant monetary value of the property, this case will most likely proceed on indictment where the likely sentence on conviction could be up to ten years' imprisonment.
“The incidents of arson in this instance have been captured on CCTV footage,” Det Sgt Lyons added.
Eddie Burke, solicitor, said the accused was on prescribed medication but that mixing alcohol with this was problematic.
He said the accused had been in employment for the past two months at a premises in the Cork Airport business park and that the incident before the court was not a matter of him going to the airport in order to carry out this damage.
“He had made great strides but unfortunately this is now before the courts. He is asking to be released on bail on strict conditions so that he could get help with his drink difficulties, and in particular to go to Bruree treatment centre,” Mr Burke said.
Judge Mary Dorgan said: “Matters before the court are extremely serious. The value of the damage was very high.”
The accused was remanded in custody until June 18.