A man has been remanded in custody after being charged in connection with the seizure of €700,000 of cannabis at Dublin Airport.
The drugs were recovered on Tuesday by Revenue officers when the baggage of a disembarking passenger was searched.
Canadian national Daunte Millar Wruck, with no fixed address but from Ontario, was charged with unlawful importation and possession of cannabis as well as possession with intent to supply, contrary to the Misuse of Drugs Act.
Mr Millar Wruck appeared before Judge Vincent Deane at Dublin District Court on Wednesday.
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Garda Peter Elliot said the accused “was arrested at Terminal 1 having been stopped by customs and found in possession of 60 packages in two suitcases having travelled from Canada”. The court heard the accused “made no reply” when charged at Ballymun Garda station.
Garda Elliot objected to bail, sought a remand in custody, and said a file would be prepared for the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).
Defence counsel Kevin McCrave told Judge Deane that his client, who was granted legal aid, wished to defer his bail application.
Judge Deane remanded the accused in custody pending the DPP’s directions to appear at Cloverhill District Court next Wednesday. Mr Millar Wruck has yet to indicate a plea.