MOSCOW (Sputnik) — The deportation order for the suspect was issued in November, the RTE news outlet reported. The state reportedly argued that the man in question posed a risk to national security.
However, the suspect obtained a temporary High Court injunction last week, which prevented Irish authorities from deporting the individual. The injunction was discharged by the court Sunday, the media reported.
The suspect, originally from the Middle East, has been an Irish resident for over 15 years, according to the media. Irish authorities have claimed that he has organized and facilitated travel for individuals intending to commit violent attacks.
The suspect has denied all the claims, the media reported. The man is expected to appeal the court's ruling.
The Daesh is a violent Sunni group active mainly in Iraq and Syria, where it has occupied large swathes of land. The organization is banned in many countries, including Russia.