A man has appeared in court charged in connection with a number of burglaries.
Enda McGowan, from Dromore, Letterkenny, is charged with a series of offences including theft and possession stolen property.
McGowan, wearing a blue tracksuit, gave the court an assurance that he will not apply for a passport in this or any other jurisdiction.
The accused appeared at Letterkenny District Court this morning where he was charged with possessing stolen property at Tobin’s Filling Station on October 12th last.
He is also charged with possessing stolen property and theft at Braefield, Drumardagh, Letterkenny in October 25th and 26th.
McGowan is already out on bail and is required to sign on twice weekly as part of his bail conditions.
The court heard that McGowan has failed to keep the conditions and he claimed the matter “flipped his mind.”
McGowan’s solicitor Kieran O’Gorman said he was still looking for disclosure from Gardai in the case.
Judge Paul Kelly warned McGowan that he must keep his bail conditions stating “It better not slip your mind again.”
The case was adjourned until April 14th.