Gardaí uncovered about €2million worth of cocaine in a Dublin garage allegedly used as an organised criminal group’s drug processing and distribution facility, a court has heard.
The Garda National Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau (GNDOCB) searched Shields Automotive at Parklands, Long Mile Road, Dublin 12, on Tuesday. During the same operation, they also stopped a van and a car at two other locations in Dublin.
Three men and a woman were charged with possessing cocaine with intent to sell or supply in connection with the seizures.
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Two kilos of cocaine, worth €140,000, were allegedly in the woman’s car, along with tubs of a mixing agent in the boot.
A further €1.96m worth of cocaine was allegedly located at Shields Automotive.
The evidence emerged during bail hearings before Judge John Brennan on Thursday.
Garage owner Wesley Shields (33), with an address at Kilmartin Gardens, Tallaght, Dublin, and Dylan Grouse (27), from Golden Lane, Dublin 8, who were both arrested at the premises, were refused bail.
Lauren Graham (27), of Cappagh Green, Finglas, Dublin, and David Rowland (42), with an address at Earlsfort Vale, Lucan, Co Dublin, were granted bail.
Judge John Brennan heard evidence from GNDOCB detectives Ivor Scully, Ciaran Cummins, Mark O’Neill, and Marguerite Reilly, who cited the seriousness of the case.
The court heard that the garage was a “drug processing and distribution facility.”
The officers told Judge Brennan that the defendants were “vital cogs” of “an organised crime group operating at national level”.
The court heard Lauren Graham was observed as the sole occupant in a Fiat Punto stopped at the Aldi car park on the Long Mile Road at 10.30 am. It was alleged a Ford Transit van driven by electrician Rowland arrived in the car park, and he went to her car to place an Aldi shopping bag in the back seat footwell.
Her car was later stopped at Landen Road in Ballyfermot, and a cardboard box containing two blocks of cocaine, each weighing a kilo, with a total estimated value of €140,000 was recovered. Another box in the boot contained a suspected “mixing agent”.
Father of two, Rowland, was stopped around at Snugborough Road near Blanchardstown, and he was arrested. It was alleged he collected the cocaine from Shields Automotive.
Gardai searched the garage and allegedly discovered an alleged drug processing and distribution facility. Cocaine was found in various rooms in the building, the court was told.
Shields owned the premises, but he maintained he rented rooms out to others.
However, according to the Garda evidence, CCTV footage was obtained of Rowland collecting the boxes allegedly prepared by Shields.
The four, who have yet to indicate pleas, will appear again in court next week.
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