Dublin man accused of dealing drugs in Cork remanded in custody
A Dublin man accused of dealing crack cocaine and heroin in Cork city in December was remanded in custody until January 31. Picture: iStock
A Dublin man accused of dealing crack cocaine and heroin in Cork city in December was remanded in custody until January 31.
Detective Garda Derry O’Brien arrested 30-year-old Josh McGuinness of no fixed address and originally of Harmonstown Road, Raheney, Dublin, last month and brought him before Cork District Court on charges of dealing heroin and cocaine on Oliver Plunkett Street, Cork.
Det Garda O’Brien gave evidence of the accused man being questioned during his detention:
Josh McGuinness is charged with four counts, namely being in possession of Diamorphine (heroin) and cocaine for his own use and having both drugs for the purpose of selling or otherwise supplying to others.
Refusing the district court bail application, Judge Mary Dorgan said:
During the objection to bail, Det Garda O’Brien said the accused had a severe crack cocaine addiction that extended to consuming 15 to 20 deals of the drug per day at a daily cost of €600.
The detective said the accused was stopped and searched and found in possession of heroin valued €2,000 and cocaine worth €1,000 and that the drugs were broken down into deal-sized bags, ready for sale and distribution in Cork city centre.
The cocaine he was allegedly dealing was described as crack cocaine in 34 individual deals and 21 deals of heroin.

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