Gardaí discover €55k of drugs in Cork house

Gardaí from the Cork City divisional drugs unit uncovered more than 2.7kg of cannabis in a downstairs bedroom in the house in Glasheen.
Gardaí discover €55k of drugs in Cork house

More than 2.7kg of cannabis was uncovered in a downstairs bedroom in the house in Glasheen.

Cork Drugs Unit gardaí raided a house in Glasheen and discovered €55,000 worth of cannabis in a bedroom, a court has heard.

The 23-year-old man responsible for the stash faced sentencing at Cork Circuit Criminal Court where he said that he was trying to clear a €19,000 drugs debt arising out of a chronic addiction which he had to the drug.

Detective Garda Robert Kennedy investigated the case against Constantin Vardoshvili, of An Radharc Lower, Maryborough Ridge, Cork, who was represented by Jane Hyland, senior counsel.

He admitted possession of cannabis, having the drug for sale or supply, and a similar sale or supply charge specifying drugs with a street value in excess of €13,000 — the threshold figure for a minimum 10-year sentence unless the judge finds that there are exceptional circumstances.

All three charges under the Misuse of Drugs Act relate to August 21, 2024, at Westwood, Wycherley Place, Glasheen, Cork. 

On that date, gardaí from the Cork City divisional drugs unit uncovered more than 2.7kg of cannabis in a downstairs bedroom in the house which he was using at the time, although he was not living there. 

“He was using this premises to store and distribute the cannabis,” Det. Garda Kennedy said.

“He co-operated during the search and told us he had 10 to 20 customers and that he smoked a lot of cannabis for personal use.

“He said he had a €15,000 drugs debt — it now stands at a debt of €19,000 — and he was selling in order to clear the drugs debt.

Jane Hyland said the probation report confirmed that the defendant was a chronic addict and was doing this under threat, that he is remorseful and has a good level of victim awareness. He is ashamed of the distress he has brought on his family, the senior counsel said.

Ms Hyland asked Judge Dermot Sheehan not to impose a custodial sentence in this case and instead asked for sentencing to be adjourned in order to give him an opportunity to show that he was clear of drugs and of dealing.

She said the defendant was keen to secure employment, clear his debt, and prove himself. Without giving any indication of the eventual sentence to be imposed, Judge Sheehan put the case back until February 12, 2026, at Cork Circuit Criminal Court.

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