Four men charged in connection with €31 million West Cork drugs haul

By David Forsythe EchoLive.ie

Four men charged in connection with €31 million West Cork drugs haul

Four men have appeared in the district court in connection with the seizure of 440kg of cocaine with an estimated street value of more than €31 million in West Cork.

The four, Mark Doherty, 40 of Waterfoot Avenue, Glasgow, Scotland; Levent Gulay, 31 of Schwabenstraße, Neu Ulm, Bavaria, Germany; Christopher Hibbett, 44 of Lower Park, Trissillian, Truro, Cornwall, UK and Ben Sanford, 39 of Woodgreen, Keith, Moray, Scotland appeared before judge Joanne Carrol at Kinsale District Court sitting in Bandon.

The four men each face two charges under the Misuse of Drugs Act, 1977, possession of cocaine under Section 3 and possession of cocaine for sale or supply under Section 15.

Detective Garda John McWeeney gave evidence of arrest charge and caution for Mark Doherty who made no reply when the charges were put to him. Solicitor Plunkett Taaffe said his client would not be making a bail application. Det Gda Marguerite Reilly gave evidence of arrest charge and caution for Levent Gulay who was assisted by a German interpreter. Mr Gulay also made no reply to the charges and his solicitor Myra Dinneen did not make a bail application.

Arrest charge and caution evidence for Ben Sanford was given by Det. Gda Shane Kiely who told the court the accused made no reply to the charges. Solicitor Plunkett Taaffe acting for Frank Buttimer said there would be no bail application at present. Det. Gda Gavin Curran said that when he arrested, charged and cautioned Christopher Hibbett at Togher Garda Station the accused replied: “I’m fucking sorry. That’s it.” Myra Dinneen acting for his solicitor Eddie Burke said he would not be applying for bail.

Judge Carroll remanded all four men in custody to appear again at Macroom District Court On July 7.

Mark Doherty and Levent Gulay were arrested on Tuesday, July 1 as part of a Joint Task Force Drugs operation that had been ongoing in County Cork investigating the activities of an international organised crime group involved in drug smuggling. Gardaí from the Garda National Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau stopped a van in the Courtmacsherry area and cocaine valued in excess of €31million (subject to analysis by Forensic Science Ireland) was seized by Revenue Customs Service.

Ben Sanford and Christopher Hibbett were arrested on a rigid inflatable boat (RIB) that departed Courtmacsherry on July 1 and was intercepted by two Naval Service RIBs dispatched from the L.É. William Butler Yeats off the coast of Waterford.

This article is funded by the Courts Reporting Scheme.

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