Belfast Magistrates’ Court heard a witness reported seeing a young female being dragged by a man through the Cornmarket area in a distressed state at around 9.30pm on Saturday.
A 15-year-old girl was allegedly taken to the boiler room of an underground car park in Belfast city centre to be raped, a court heard on Monday.
Police claimed Jamie Donald, 28, carried out a “predatory” sexual assault at the Victoria Square facilities on Saturday night.
Donald, of no fixed abode, insists all contact with the girl he believed to be older was fully consensual.
He was refused bail on a disputed charge of rape and remanded in custody until later this month.
Belfast Magistrates’ Court heard a witness reported seeing a young female being dragged by a man through the Cornmarket area in a distressed state at around 9.30pm on Saturday.
The girl later informed officers the defendant had approached and tried to kiss her while she was with friends outside a cafe near City Hall.
According to her initial account, she told Donald her age and went with him towards Victoria Square to use the toilets.
He became more aggressive when they reached the underground carpark area, it was claimed.
She was led to a boiler room and storage area in the lower level where the alleged sexual assault took place.
The witness raised the alarm after meeting the pair on their way back towards the cafe.
Donald was arrested nearby and initially taken to hospital after disclosing that he had taken drugs, the court heard.
During subsequent police interviews he insisted the encounter had been fully consensual.
He claimed the girl called him over and then initiated sexual contact in which she was a willing participant.
“His case is that she brought him down to the underground carpark, to the boiler room where all of this activity took place,” an investigating detective said.
Cross-examined by Donald’s lawyer, he confirmed an official evidential interview with the girl has been postponed to a later date.
Defence solicitor Una Conway argued he should not have been charged before that procedure was carried out.
The court also heard Donald claims the girl told him she was 17, and that a friend had backed her up.
Ms Conway insisted CCTV recordings corroborated his version of events by showing the pair walking hand in hand through the city centre towards Victoria Square.
But the detective responded that the footage showed the girl running away from the defendant on their way back.
He added: “There is usually a very strong public feeling about this type of predatory sexual offending.
“If information regarding this case made its way into the public domain it may cause public outcry.”
Refusing bail and remanding Donald in custody until April 28, District Judge Rosalie Prytherch ruled: “I am concerned there is a risk of re-offending.”
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