A garage owner has been sent forward for trial over a seizure of close to €2m worth of cocaine at his business in Dublin.
The Garda National Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau (GNDOCB) searched Shields Automotive at Parklands, Long Mile Road, Dublin 12, on 14 February last year.
During the same operation, they also stopped a van and a car at two other locations.
Garage owner Wesley Shields, 33, with an address at Kilmartin Gardens, Tallaght, Dublin, and apprentice mechanic Dylan Grouse, 27, from Golden Lane, Dublin 8, were both arrested at the premises where gardai alleged they found €1.96m worth of cocaine.
Electrician David Rowland, 42, with an address at Earlsfort Vale, Lucan, Co Dublin allegedly had 2kg of cocaine worth €140,000, claimed to have been delivered to a fourth co-defendant's car on the Long Mile Road.
They have been charged with possessing cocaine with intent to sell or supply in connection with the seizures and remain on bail with a range of conditions.
Garage owner sent forward for trial over cocaine seizure
A garage owner has been sent forward for trial over a seizure of close to €2m worth of cocaine at his business in Dublin.
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