Man pleads guilty to a knife attack on gardaí in Dublin

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Date
January 12, 2026
City
Dublin
Country
Ireland

A 24 year old man has pleaded guilty to terrorist activities that include the arson of a pub owned by Conor McGregor and a knife attack on gardaí in a separate incident in Dublin city centre.

At the Special Criminal Court on Monday, defence counsel for Abdullah Khan, Michael Bowman SC, said there was “a complex psychological background” to the case, and asked the three judges to order a report on the defendant. Khan, with an address in Dublin that cannot be revealed due to a court order, was arraigned on eight counts.

He was charged that on July 25th, 2025, at the Black Forge Inn, Drimnagh Road, Dublin 12, he did commit arson in that he did, without lawful excuse, damage property by fire, namely the facade of the pub.

He was charged that four days later, on July 29th, 2025, at Capel Street, he committed an assault causing harm to one garda and attempted to commit an assault causing harm to another garda. He was further charged that during the same incident, he produced an article capable of inflicting serious injury, namely a knife, and with two counts of endangerment, in that he intentionally or recklessly engaged in conduct that created a substantial risk of death or serious harm to the two gardaí.

Khan was also charged with two counts of engaging in terrorist activity or terrorist linked activity on July 25th and 29th.

Khan entered guilty pleas to all eight charges before the three judge, non jury court.

Ms Justice Karen O’Connor adjourned the matter for victim impact statements and put the case back to March 23rd, with the defendant remanded in custody.

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