Truck driver charged in connection with €2.1m Cork drug seizure 'maintaining his innocence'
Sgt John Kelleher applied for a four week remand in the case, which he described as being in its “early stages.”
A 59-year-old truck driver charged in connection with a €2.1 million drug seizure in Cork is “maintaining his innocence” in the matter, a court has heard.
Robert Slivar of no fixed abode, but formerly of Ivanic in Croatia, appeared before a special sitting of Cork District Court last Saturday.
He was charged with two offences relating to the seizure of 93 packages of herbal cannabis with a weight of 107kg.
Mr Slivar, who travelled to Cork by ferry from Zeebrugge in Belgium, was charged with cannabis possession and possession of cannabis for sale or supply at the Port of Cork, Ringaskiddy, on July 27th last. The alleged offence is contrary to section 3 and section 15 of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1977.
Dt Garda Ryan Dillon previously objected to bail in the case citing the strength of evidence and the seriousness of the charge facing the accused. He said that Mr Slivar made no reply after each charge was put to him under caution.
Mr Slivar was remanded in custody to appear before the court today.
Today at Cork District Court defence solicitor, Diarmuid Kelleher, told Judge John King that his client maintains his innocence of any wrongdoing.
A statement of means was handed in to the court and free legal aid was assigned. Mr Kelleher said that the employers of the accused were “very concerned about their truck.”
Mr Slivar was assisted throughout the short hearing by a Croatian interpreter. The accused, who was dressed in dark clothing, was not required to speak during the hearing.
Sgt John Kelleher applied for a four week remand in the case, which he described as being in its “early stages.”
He said that “DPP directions are still outstanding.”
Judge King remanded Mr Slivar in custody to appear in court by video link on August 20 next for DPP directions.

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