A man has been arrested in connection with the discovery of a body off cliffs at Sliabh Liag in Co Donegal.
The body of the man in his 60s was found on Monday, July 3, following an extensive search of the area for a number of days before.
It followed claims that a man had been seriously assaulted and his remains dumped at the popular tourist destination.
Gardai swooped on an address in Letterkenny early this morning, Thursday, July 13, and arrested a man.
The man, who is in his 30s, was taken to Ballyshannon Garda Station for questioning.
A Garda spokesperson confirmed “A male individual in his 30s has been rearrested by Gardaí as part of an ongoing investigation into an alleged assault that reportedly took place in the Slieve League/Killybegs area of County Donegal between Saturday, June 24, 2023, and Sunday, June 25, 2023.
“The arrest occurred on the morning of Thursday, July 13, 2023, in County Donegal. The male is currently being detained under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act, 1984 at a Garda Station in the Northwestern Region.
The suspect is believed to be one of two people who were previously arrested but realised without charge in connection with the alleged incident.”
The victim is thought to be Robert Wilkin, aged in his mid-60s and from the North of Ireland, who is reported missing and is known to police.
In August 2021, Mr Wilkin, who had been living in Tilbury in Essex at the time, was questioned by officers from the NCA after the lorry he was driving was stopped at the Coquelles Channel Tunnel terminal.
The vehicle, which was registered in Poland, had been carrying a load of Belgian chocolates which were to be delivered to a location in Maidstone, Kent.
During a search of the lorry, Border Force officers found tape-wrapped packages of drugs hidden in two pallets of the chocolates.
In total, 63 kilos of heroin and 32 kilos of cocaine were seized.
Officers from the NCA later charged Wilkin with attempting to import a class A drug.
He appeared at Folkestone Magistrates Court on August 14, 2021, and was released on bail.
It is understood that Mr Wilkin’s remains were released yesterday (Wednesday) from Letterkenny University Hospital to his family.
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