14/03/2018
Four Men Sentenced Over Cross-Border Drug Offences
Four men, believed to be members of a cross-border criminal gang, have been sentenced after pleading guilty to a number of drug offences at Craigavon Crown Court.
Desmond Enfield (34) of Ramelton, Co Donegal, Kieran Austin (61) from Lurgan and Darren Donnelly (33) of Sixmilecross, Omagh, all previously pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply Class B controlled drugs, while Seamus Boyce (38) of Letterkenny, Co Donegal, previously pleaded guilty to possession of Class B controlled drugs and conspiracy to supply Class B controlled drugs.
Enfield was sentenced to 24 months imprisonment, with 12 months to be served in prison and 12 months on licence, as well as a Forfeiture Order issued for a Audi vehicle.Boyce was given 16 months imprisonment – eight months to be served in prison and eight months on licence, as well as a Forfeiture Order for a Ford vehicle. Austin received 16 months imprisonment - eight months to be served in prison and eight months on licence and Donnelly received 12 months imprisonment – six months to be served in prison and six months on licence.
The sentencing brings to a close a proactive joint investigation between the PSNI's Organised Crime Unit and An Garda Siochana, into the importation and supply of controlled drugs.
Detective Inspector Tom McClure, of PSNI's Organised Crime Unit, said: "On April 22, 2016 officers searched three vehicles in a layby at Derrymacash Road, Lurgan. In one of the vehicles, officers uncovered herbal cannabis with an estimated street value of £300,000 in 15 vacuum packed plastic bags in the back of one of the vehicles.
"The three male occupants - Desmond Enfield, Seamus Boyce and Kieran Austin – were arrested at the scene as they were caught in the act of supplying £300k of herbal cannabis.
"Further enquiries by the PSNI's Organised Crime Unit resulted in significant evidence which proved the involvement of HGV driver Darren Donnelly in this drugs ganga. All four have now been sentenced for their role in the supply of controlled drugs by an organised crime gang operating in Derry/Londonderry and County Donegal areas.
"I would particularly like to acknowledge the assistance provided by our partners in An Garda Siochana who worked closely with us in this cross-border proactive investigation. This organised crime gang were supplying large quantities of controlled drugs into the L'Derry and Donegal areas which had the potential to cause significant harm.
"We will continue in our efforts to make Northern Ireland a safer place to live and work by proactively investigating and arresting people involved in serious criminality. The supply of controlled drugs by gangs is the cause of significant harm in our communities. Those who involve themselves in such criminality should expect to end up in a prison cell. There is no place in our society for these individuals who are only interested in making money for their own personal gain at the expense of others. They do not care that their actions could end up killing people. Drugs not only affect the person taking them, their families and the community also suffer.
"I would ask anyone who has any information about the use or supply of illegal drugs to contact police on the non-emergency number 101. Alternatively, information can also be provided to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111, which is 100% anonymous and gives people the power to speak up and stop crime."
(MH)
Desmond Enfield (34) of Ramelton, Co Donegal, Kieran Austin (61) from Lurgan and Darren Donnelly (33) of Sixmilecross, Omagh, all previously pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply Class B controlled drugs, while Seamus Boyce (38) of Letterkenny, Co Donegal, previously pleaded guilty to possession of Class B controlled drugs and conspiracy to supply Class B controlled drugs.
Enfield was sentenced to 24 months imprisonment, with 12 months to be served in prison and 12 months on licence, as well as a Forfeiture Order issued for a Audi vehicle.Boyce was given 16 months imprisonment – eight months to be served in prison and eight months on licence, as well as a Forfeiture Order for a Ford vehicle. Austin received 16 months imprisonment - eight months to be served in prison and eight months on licence and Donnelly received 12 months imprisonment – six months to be served in prison and six months on licence.
The sentencing brings to a close a proactive joint investigation between the PSNI's Organised Crime Unit and An Garda Siochana, into the importation and supply of controlled drugs.
Detective Inspector Tom McClure, of PSNI's Organised Crime Unit, said: "On April 22, 2016 officers searched three vehicles in a layby at Derrymacash Road, Lurgan. In one of the vehicles, officers uncovered herbal cannabis with an estimated street value of £300,000 in 15 vacuum packed plastic bags in the back of one of the vehicles.
"The three male occupants - Desmond Enfield, Seamus Boyce and Kieran Austin – were arrested at the scene as they were caught in the act of supplying £300k of herbal cannabis.
"Further enquiries by the PSNI's Organised Crime Unit resulted in significant evidence which proved the involvement of HGV driver Darren Donnelly in this drugs ganga. All four have now been sentenced for their role in the supply of controlled drugs by an organised crime gang operating in Derry/Londonderry and County Donegal areas.
"I would particularly like to acknowledge the assistance provided by our partners in An Garda Siochana who worked closely with us in this cross-border proactive investigation. This organised crime gang were supplying large quantities of controlled drugs into the L'Derry and Donegal areas which had the potential to cause significant harm.
"We will continue in our efforts to make Northern Ireland a safer place to live and work by proactively investigating and arresting people involved in serious criminality. The supply of controlled drugs by gangs is the cause of significant harm in our communities. Those who involve themselves in such criminality should expect to end up in a prison cell. There is no place in our society for these individuals who are only interested in making money for their own personal gain at the expense of others. They do not care that their actions could end up killing people. Drugs not only affect the person taking them, their families and the community also suffer.
"I would ask anyone who has any information about the use or supply of illegal drugs to contact police on the non-emergency number 101. Alternatively, information can also be provided to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111, which is 100% anonymous and gives people the power to speak up and stop crime."
(MH)
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