The Irish Justice Minister says gardaí are seeking to question the suspect in the murder of Jamey Carney while he is in Jordan. According to the Garda position outlined in one report, a person of interest leaves the country before the victim’s body is discovered, and the man who is now detained in Jordan is the focus of ongoing investigative activity. The minister indicates that arrangements are being explored to allow Irish investigators to conduct questioning in Jordan, rather than waiting for a possible return to Ireland. Reports also state that gardaí may seek to secure the suspect’s return to Ireland, depending on the outcome of discussions and cooperation with Jordanian authorities. The accounts refer to the suspect being held in Jordan at present, and frame the planned questioning as part of efforts to progress the investigation. Overall, the information centres on cross-border investigative steps, including potential consular and legal cooperation, to ensure the suspect can be interviewed and the case can move forward.
Justice Minister says gardaí hope to question Jamey Carney murder suspect in Jordan
The Irish Justice Minister says gardaí are seeking to question the suspect in the murder of Jamey Carney while he is in Jordan. According to the Garda position outlined in one report, a person of inte...
- The Justice Minister says gardaí hope to question a suspect in Jamey Carney’s murder while he is detained in Jordan.
- A person of interest is reported to have left the country before Jamey Carney’s body was discovered.
- The suspect is currently detained in Jordan, according to Garda and ministerial accounts.
- Gardaí are considering steps that could lead to the suspect returning to Ireland, depending on cooperation and legal processes.
- The plans are presented as part of investigative and cross-border coordination between Ireland and Jordan.
Gardaí said a person of interest in the case left the country before her body was discovered, and he has been detained in Jordan
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