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05 Dec 2025

Chinese nationals who arrived at Shannon Airport without passports handed suspended sentence

The pair were discovered hiding in toilets in the airport after arriving from Italy

Suspended sentence for two Chinese nationals who arrived at Shannon Airport with no passports

TWO 'TERRIFIED’ Chinese nationals have been effectively captives of the Irish people since they were found hiding in toilets at Shannon airport in the early hours of Tuesday morning.

That is according to solicitor for the two, Tara Godfrey who successfully pleaded with Judge Alec Gabbett at Ennis District Court on Wednesday, September 11, not to further remand the two men in custody.

In court this Wednesday, the two - Lin Delin (30) of no fixed abode and Li Hu (36) - of no fixed abode walked free after Judge Gabbett imposed a two month suspended prison term on both.

Judge Gabbett imposed the suspended prison term after the two pleaded guilty to landing in the State without the proper documentation including a valid passport contrary to the Immigration Act 2004 at Shannon airport on Tuesday, September 10.

Det Garda Ciaran Keoghan told the court that he found Mr Delin and Mr Hu hiding in the ladies and gents toilets in the airport arrivals sometime after 2am on Tuesday morning.

The two had just come off a Ryanair flight from Girona, Spain.

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Judge Gabbett said: “The issue is that they had documentation to get onto the aircraft and then it ‘disappeared’."

Ms Godfrey said the two men are terrified. She said: “They have no passports and they come across as being very afraid and I would ask the court to treat them more compassionately.

Ms Godfrey said since arriving into Ireland "they have effectively been captives of the Irish people. They were placed in custody in the airport, in custody at Shannon Garda Station and then in custody at Limerick prison.”

The two spent Tuesday night in Limerick prison after being remanded there by Judge Gabbett at Kilrush District Court on Tuesday and they were brought to Ennis courthouse in hand-cuffs in an escort van from prison.

Ms Godfrey told Judge Gabbett: “Their circumstances in their home country were profoundly cruel and difficult and they have come here to have a better life.”

She said: “They have not been red flagged other than they didn’t have a passport on arrival.”

Judge Gabbett said that he was “very loathe to incarcerate someone who appear to have no previous convictions”

He said: "They are innocents abroad effectively needing help, assistance and care from us.”

Det Keoghan said that the International Protection Accommodation Services (IPAS) is to provide accommodation for the two on Wednesday night.

Judge Gabbett said that he hoped the two had received lunch while in the care of the Irish Prison Service, and was told that the two had McDonalds for lunch.

Judge Gabbett said: “They are not going anywhere hungry then.”

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