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Tom Tuite

Retired Garda Superintendent charged over €13k of cannabis 'found at home' in north Dublin

A retired Garda Superintendent has been charged over a cannabis seizure.

Officers attached to the Garda National Bureau of Criminal Investigation carried out search operations on September 29.

John Murphy was arrested in the capital and detained at Irishtown Garda Station.

The 61-year-old was charged on Sunday at 8.07 pm and held overnight pending his appearance before Judge Bryan Smyth at Dublin District Court on Monday.

GNBCI Detective Sergeant Brian Hanley told the court that Murphy “made no reply after caution” and he was handed a copy of the charge sheet.

The former senior garda is charged with possessing cannabis worth more than €13,000 at his home in a North Dublin suburb on September 29. The offence is contrary to section 15A of the Misuse of Drugs Act which can carry a 10-year sentence. He has not yet indicated how he will plead.

Irishtown Garda Station (Google Maps)

Detective Sergeant Hanley did not object to bail but told Judge Smyth that he was seeking several conditions. He had already discussed it with Murphy’s solicitor Robert Purcell, he said.

The court ordered the garda not to read out Murphy’s address. That followed a request from Mr Purcell, who cited his client’s personal security. His client cannot contact four people who cannot be named either for the same reason.

Judge Smyth noted that gardai seized Murphy’s passport.

He set bail in Murphy’s own bond of €500 with a €20,000 independent surety.

The accused must notify gardai about approving a surety, Judge Smyth ordered.

Once bail is taken up, the accused must reside at the address provided, sign on daily at a Garda station, and not apply for a duplicate passport.

The judge ordered him to provide gardai with a contact phone number within 24 hours of release.

Furthermore, he warned him that he must not contact the four unnamed individuals.

Judge Smyth remanded him in custody with consent to bail on these terms to appear at Cloverhill District Court via video link on Friday.

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