An American pensioner, previously charged with applying for passports in the names of two dead babies, has been charged with three new offences.
The accused was first arrested at the passport office on the South Mall in the city last September - and was charged with two offences relating to allegedly providing false or misleading information to obtain a passport.72-year-old Randolph Kirk Parker appeared before Cork District Court today where he was charged with providing false information to obtain a passport, giving a false name to Gardaí and of possession of a driving license obtained by using a false name on the date he was arrested.
He was charged in September last year in the name of Philip Frank Morris of no fixed address.
The court previously heard Parker allegedly had a passport in the name of Geoffrey Warbrook, however Gardaí were able to confirm both Philip Morris and Geoffrey Warbrook died in the early 1950s.
Judge Mary Dorgan adjourned the case until Thursday and Parker was remanded in custody until then.