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'GARDAI AND GOVERNMENT SIMPLY NOT IN CONTROL'

Irish Daily Mirror

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August 18, 2025

Justice, immigration systems highly porous' 'We have no moral obligation to criminals'

- BY DANNY DE VAAL

'GARDAI AND GOVERNMENT SIMPLY NOT IN CONTROL'

A BRUTE who sexually assaulted a woman in the UK before coming to Ireland and attacking a female jogger shows "the Government and gardai are simply not in control", it's been claimed.

Aontu leader Peadar Toibin made the stark admission after this newspaper unmasked “Hoyda Hamad” as a pervert with 27 aliases and 20 convictions last week.

The “non-binary” barber was sentenced on August 6 for kicking the jogger near Fairview Park on the East Wall Road in Dublin on July 26.

It then transpired last Wednesday before Cloverhill District Court, the “gender-fluid” deviant had multiple identities and had a plethora of offences including theft, burglary and a sexual assault conviction from the UK.

This emerged while they were being sentenced for breaching the Sexual Offenders Act for failing to tell authorities his address. Garda Patrick Watson from Clontarf Garda Station, who gave evidence last Wednesday, said: “I don't think anybody knows who he is”

Garda Watson said extensive inquiries had taken place at national and international level along with Interpol.

He said once his fingerprints were run through the system - 27 aliases popped up. Some of these listed the accused as being from Syria, Libya and Algeria.

ISSUE

The court also heard that the Garda National Immigration Bureau had no record of the accused and the accused never sought International Protection — but presented to TUSLA as a minor. Tests later proved he was an adult.

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