Men remanded over cocaine haul

Two men were remanded in custody today after they were charged over what is believed to have been the biggest ever drug seizure…

Two men were remanded in custody today after they were charged over what is believed to have been the biggest ever drug seizure on Irish soil.

Garret Hopkins (32) and Abraham Shodiya (42) were charged at Blanchardstown District Court after cocaine believed to be worth in excess of €200m was seized in raids on Tuesday.

Gardaí had seized a vehicle with approximately 50kgs of cocaine in the Tallaght area. In follow up searches in the west Dublin and Kildare, officers recovered a further quantity of cocaine believed to be in excess of 300kgs.

Mr Hopkins of Beechpark, Leixlip, Co Kildare but originally from Carnlough Road, Cabra, Dublin and Mr Shodiya, a Nigerian national with an address at Carnlough Road, Cabra, are charged with possession of cocaine for sale or supply at North West Business Park, Ballycoolin, in Dublin, on June 26th.

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Mr Shodiya also faced an additional charge for same offences at the Maldron Hotel car park, in Tallaght, Dublin on the same date.

Det Gda Damien O’Farrell told Judge Brendan Toale that he arrested Mr Shodiya at Clondalkin Garda station at 9.26am today.

He made “no reply” to any of the charges after he was cautioned, the court heard.

Emer O’Sullivan, solicitor for Mr Shodiya, told the court she was not making any bail application and she said her client was applying for legal aid. She provided the court with a statement of his finances and agreed to the application being deferred while gardai investigated his means.

Judge Toale deferred the legal aid application for Mr Shodiya, who was wearing a hooded top and jeans and remained silent during the proceedings.

Det Eoin Roche of the Garda National Drugs Unit told the court he arrested Mr Hopkins this morning at 10.32 at Clondalkin Garda station under Section 4 of the Criminal Law Act. Mr Hopkins was charged about 20 minutes later and he also made no reply after caution.

His lawyer said no application for bail or legal aid was being made.

Mr Hopkins was wearing a grey hooded jacket with a blue shirt and navy jeans. he did not address the court during the brief hearing.

Judge Toale remanded both men, who have not yet indicated how they will plead to the charges, in custody to appear again at Cloverhill District Court on July 5th.

A third man is still in custody today in connection with the cocaine haul.