06/08/2012
Derry Drugs Charge Men's Names Kept Secret
A judge in Londonderry has banned the media from naming three men accused of drugs offences, because of concerns for the men's safety.
District Judge Barney McElhom said criminal elements in the city had targeted suspects after using media reports to identify them and he said there would be a risk to the men's lives if he allowed their identities to be made public.
The three men, aged 44, 30 and 21, have been remanded in custody, charged in connection with the discovery of £150,000 worth of cannabis in Blackthorn Manor on Friday.
Under the anonymity order, defendants' names and addresses cannot be reported and the date of their next video link remand cannot be reported.
Mr McElhom said he had extensively researched the law and higher court rulings in relation to anonymity orders.
Before the men's appearance in court today, he ordered that everyone except legal professionals, journalists and defendants' relatives leave the court room.
A detective constable told the court that on Friday members of the PSNI Organised Crime Branch found seven kilogrammes of cannabis, nine bricks of cannabis resin and £19,000 cash in a raid on a house and car.
One of the defendants was arrested at the scene and two others were arrested at addresses in the city.
The police officer said it was believed the three defendants and an unidentified lorry driver were members of a criminal gang involved in the illegal importation of drugs.
Two of the defendants made no reply to charges of possessing cannabis with intent to supply and the other said he did not know about the cannabis.
(NE)
District Judge Barney McElhom said criminal elements in the city had targeted suspects after using media reports to identify them and he said there would be a risk to the men's lives if he allowed their identities to be made public.
The three men, aged 44, 30 and 21, have been remanded in custody, charged in connection with the discovery of £150,000 worth of cannabis in Blackthorn Manor on Friday.
Under the anonymity order, defendants' names and addresses cannot be reported and the date of their next video link remand cannot be reported.
Mr McElhom said he had extensively researched the law and higher court rulings in relation to anonymity orders.
Before the men's appearance in court today, he ordered that everyone except legal professionals, journalists and defendants' relatives leave the court room.
A detective constable told the court that on Friday members of the PSNI Organised Crime Branch found seven kilogrammes of cannabis, nine bricks of cannabis resin and £19,000 cash in a raid on a house and car.
One of the defendants was arrested at the scene and two others were arrested at addresses in the city.
The police officer said it was believed the three defendants and an unidentified lorry driver were members of a criminal gang involved in the illegal importation of drugs.
Two of the defendants made no reply to charges of possessing cannabis with intent to supply and the other said he did not know about the cannabis.
(NE)
Related Northern Ireland News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.
10 February 2017
Two Men Charged Over Suspected Drugs Find
Two men have been charged in connection with a suspected drugs find in Belfast. Police seized cocaine and herbal cannabis, worth an estimated street value of £160,000, after stopping a car in the Duncrue Street area on Wednesday night, 08 February.
Two Men Charged Over Suspected Drugs Find
Two men have been charged in connection with a suspected drugs find in Belfast. Police seized cocaine and herbal cannabis, worth an estimated street value of £160,000, after stopping a car in the Duncrue Street area on Wednesday night, 08 February.
30 January 2023
Two Cannabis Factories Uncovered In County Down
A man and a woman have been arrested in connection with the discovery of two cannabis factories in County Down. At around 9:25am on Sunday 29th January, police received a report of a disturbance in the Kilkinamurry Road area of Ballyward.
Two Cannabis Factories Uncovered In County Down
A man and a woman have been arrested in connection with the discovery of two cannabis factories in County Down. At around 9:25am on Sunday 29th January, police received a report of a disturbance in the Kilkinamurry Road area of Ballyward.
05 October 2016
Two Men Attacked With Baseball Bats In Co Antrim
Two 18-year-old men have been attacked with baseball bats in Whitehead, Co Antrim. The victims were closing premises in the Balmoral Avenue area at around 8.30pm on Tuesday, 04 October when three men assaulted them. Both men were treated in hospital for their injuries. One has been discharged, and the other remains in hospital.
Two Men Attacked With Baseball Bats In Co Antrim
Two 18-year-old men have been attacked with baseball bats in Whitehead, Co Antrim. The victims were closing premises in the Balmoral Avenue area at around 8.30pm on Tuesday, 04 October when three men assaulted them. Both men were treated in hospital for their injuries. One has been discharged, and the other remains in hospital.
19 May 2008
Third Haul Of Cannabis Plants Recovered
Just days after a huge haul of cannabis plants were recovered by police in north Belfast - with those involved thought to be foreign nationals - six people of Chinese origin have been remanded in custody at Ballymena Magistrates Court - over two separate drugs incidents.
Third Haul Of Cannabis Plants Recovered
Just days after a huge haul of cannabis plants were recovered by police in north Belfast - with those involved thought to be foreign nationals - six people of Chinese origin have been remanded in custody at Ballymena Magistrates Court - over two separate drugs incidents.
02 February 2017
Two Men Arrested On Suspicion Of Drugs Offences
Two men have been arrested on suspicion of drugs offences after cannabis plants were discovered at a house in the Shankill area in Belfast. Detectives stopped a car in the Peter's Hill area on Wednesday, 01 February, which led to a house being searched in Brown Street.
Two Men Arrested On Suspicion Of Drugs Offences
Two men have been arrested on suspicion of drugs offences after cannabis plants were discovered at a house in the Shankill area in Belfast. Detectives stopped a car in the Peter's Hill area on Wednesday, 01 February, which led to a house being searched in Brown Street.