Two men wanted in relation to a fatal stabbing in Carlisle have appeared before the High Court in Dublin.
International arrest warrants were issued for Kane Hull and Liam Porter after the death of Ryan Kirkpatrick, 24, at Carlye’s Court, Carlisle, on September 18.
Hull, 28, of Bower Street, and Porter, 32, of Fulmer Place, both Carlisle, appeared before the court on Friday after their detention on foot.
The pair were arrested by gardaĆ in County Mayo late last month.
On September 27, accusation warrants were issued for Hull and Porter relating to the fatal stabbing and Porter is also further wanted in relation to assisting an offender.
Both men previously appeared before the High Court on September 29, after being arrested on foot of Trade and Co-operation Agreement (TCA) warrants.
Both men are alleged to have left the UK on September 22, while at last month’s hearing gardaĆ gave evidence of arresting the men in the Carracastle area of County Mayo.
Gda Caroline Hyland, of Castlebar Garda Station, said she was satisfied from her inquiries that the person brought before the court was the same Kane Hull named on the warrant.Ā
She said that the respondent replied “no comment” when he asked if he understood the summary of the offences contained in the warrant.
Gda Jimmy O’Brien, also of Castlebar Garda Station, gave evidence of arresting Liam Porter. He told the court that, when he read the summary of the offences contained in the warrant to the respondent, he replied: “Yeah, I understand, yeah.”
Also last month, investigating detectives in the UK released images and descriptions of both men as part of an appeal for information.
Detective Chief Superintendent Dean Holden, of Cumbria police, said that the public “should not approach either man but instead make an immediate call” to police.Ā TheĀ police also urged both suspects to hand themselves in for questioning as soon as possible.
On Friday at the High Court, Thomas Horan BL told Justice Paul McDermott that he had only consulted with his clients on Wednesday of this week and needed more time to lodge his points of objection to their extradition.
Mr Tony McGillicuddy BL, for the applicant, the Minister for Justice, said that while today’s date had been listed for hearingĀ he hadĀ no objection regarding time being allowed for Mr Horan to complete his points of objection.
Mr Justice McDermott fixed October 22 as a new date for hearing.