10. Jurisdiction
(1) A person may be tried in the State for a relevant offence in relation to an act, to which this subsection applies by virtue of subsection (2), committed, whether in whole or in part -
(a) by the person in the State in relation to an information system outside the State,
(b) by the person outside the State in relation to an information system in the State, or
(c) by the person outside the State in relation to an information system outside the State if -
(i) that person is a person to whom this subparagraph applies by virtue of subsection (3), and
(ii) the act is an offence under the law of the place where the act was committed.
(2) Subsection (1) applies to an act which, if it had been committed by a person in the State in relation to an information system in the State, would constitute a relevant offence.
(3) Subsection (1)(c)(i) applies to each of the following persons:
(a) an Irish citizen;
(b) a person ordinarily resident in the State;