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BreakingNews.ie
28-05-2025
- General
- BreakingNews.ie
Man jailed after being caught with cocaine and cannabis worth €46,000
A man found in possession of cocaine and cannabis worth €46,000 has been jailed for two years and six months. Daniel Buckley (32), of Ventry Park, Cabra, Dublin 7, pleaded guilty to possession of drugs for sale or supply at the same address. Advertisement On Wednesday, Buckley received a three-year sentence with the final six months suspended on strict conditions at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court. Garda Sean Halpin told Aideen Collard BL, prosecuting, that gardaí carried out a search on April 21st, 2024. Buckley was living in a cabin at the back of property and gardaí saw him throwing a gym bag over a wall. This bag was later retrieved, with the majority of the drugs found inside. Three packages of cannabis, valued at €16,279 and 429g of cocaine worth €30,079, were found. Advertisement The total value of the drugs was €46,358. Some €1,710 in cash was also seized during a search of the cabin. Buckley told gardaí at the scene that he knew there were drugs in the bag, but he did not know their value. He said he was holding the bag and the cash as he had a drugs debt. When interviewed, Buckley outlined his addiction issues and said he had a drugs debt of €10,000, which was to be reduced as he was holding the bag. He told gardaí he had been holding the drugs for two weeks and people would come and take portions from the bag. Advertisement No other paraphernalia or trappings of wealth were found. Buckley has previous convictions including for theft and drugs offence. Mark Lynam SC, defending, told the court his client has longstanding addiction issues and attended residential treatment in 2018, but did not fully get a handle on his addiction at this point. Counsel said Buckley built up a drugs debt as a result of his own addiction issues. Advertisement A number of letters were handed to the court, outlining Buckley's engagement with addiction services, his voluntary work and from his partner. Buckley also wrote a letter of apology to the court. Buckley has recently completed a trial period of employment and has an offer of permanent work, the court heard. Mr Lynam asked the court to structure a sentence to allow for his client's rehabilitation and re-integration into society. Judge Orla Crowe noted 'the calamitous effect that drugs have on society', adding that the 'wreckage and harm it causes' is seen by the court on a daily basis. She said Buckley was 'trusted sufficiently' to hold cash, and two types of drugs were found. The judge said the court had considered Buckley's personal circumstances, his guilty plea and efforts to address his addiction. Judge Crowe suspended the final six months of the three-year sentence for two years. She also directed Buckley to place himself under the supervision of the Probation Service for 12 months post-release to assist with his continued rehabilitation from drugs and 'vocational re-integration into society'.


Irish Times
19-05-2025
- Irish Times
Man who left baby on side of Dublin road after stealing car is jailed for eight years
A man who left a 10-month-old baby between parked cars on the side of a busy Dublin road after stealing her mother's car has been jailed for eight years. Dublin Circuit Criminal Court heard that the infant's seven-year-old brother jumped out of the Skoda car and ran into the family home to alert his mother after Francis Broughan (47) hijacked it in Cabra on the night of August 21st, 2022. The children's parents then flagged down a passing car and followed the Skoda, later losing sight of it. The court heard two women were chatting on a nearby street when they heard a baby crying and saw a man – Broughan - slamming a rear car door. One of the woman shouted at Broughan, who then drove off. After the car left, they went to look as they could still hear a baby crying. READ MORE They found the infant lying on her front on the ground between parked cars. The baby was checked at the scene by paramedics and did not require any further medical attention. Broughan was jailed for eight years on Monday after pleading guilty to the unlawful seizure of a vehicle in August 2022. The court heard Broughan of Shangan Gardens, Ballymun, Dublin 11, had previously hijacked a car parked outside a supermarket in North Dublin, after holding an object to the neck of the 81-year-old driver. The man was waiting for a friend who was in the supermarket when his car's rear door was opened. Broughan put something to the man's neck and told him to drive, before shouting at him to hand over his phone and wallet. The man said his phone and wallet were in the boot. Broughan told him to pull over. The injured party said Broughan seemed calm so he decided to try to buy time to reach a busier road, where he pulled in. Broughan was shouting at him to get out of the car and leave the keys. The man beeped the car's horn to get the attention of passersby, then grabbed the keys. Broughan fled the scene. The man told gardai he thought Broughan's intention was to rob him. Victim impact statements were handed into the court and not read aloud. When interviewed, Broughan told gardaí that he could not recall what had happened and was addicted to crack cocaine at the time of the incidents. He identified himself on CCTV, expressed shame, disgust and embarrassment about his behaviour and apologised. He also expressed concern for the baby. Broughan has 56 previous convictions including for burglary, road traffic and drugs offences. He was on bail at the time of these offences. Imposing sentence, Judge Elva Duffy noted the seriousness of the offending, the trauma suffered by the injured parties, the 'harrowing' contents of the victim impact statements and the particular vulnerabilities of the man, the young boy and the infant girl. Judge Duffy said the mother outlined in her victim impact statement that the boy felt guilty for leaving his sister and had to be consoled that he had done the right thing in leaving the car to alert her. The judge said Broughan further endangered the 'poor innocent and very vulnerable 10-month-old' by leaving her on the side of a busy road. 'How anybody could have done that beggars belief,' the judge added. Broughan took the stand and expressed his sincere apologies to the injured parties. He outlined his history of addiction to heroin, that he got clean, but relapsed in 2022 after losing his job and started taking crack cocaine. He said he committed the offence while in the throes of addiction, but was now drug-free and working again. Judge Duffy said the court would give Broughan credit for his guilty plea, which was entered in advance of a trial date. Having considered the mitigation and Broughan's personal circumstances, Judge Duffy imposed an eight year sentence.


Sunday World
05-05-2025
- Sunday World
Exclusive pictures show gangster Glen Ward and Gucci Gang pals on nights out before prison
'Mr Flashy' photo album features underworld thugs who were murdered in turf feuds or now languish behind bars Ward and Hyland take selfie with gang of friends This is gangster Glen Ward partying with a host of gangland figures, most of whom are now dead or behind bars, as he rose to prominence in Ireland's underworld. Ward, who was jailed for five-and-a-half years for firearms offences, became a gang boss better known as 'Mr Flashy' after numerous Kinahan-aligned criminals based in north-west Dublin left the country in the aftermath of the Regency Hotel attack. He was given the nickname because of his love for designer gear, including high-end runners and as our photos show, Ward often showed off his passion for fashion as he sported luxury watches, Gucci caps and expensive man bags. Karl Hyland and Glen Ward The photos show Ward partying with pals as he enjoyed a glamorous lifestyle and splashed the cash on upmarket clothing brands and lavish holidays. Ward was still in his early 20s when he started making a name for himself in the criminal underworld, but had close links to older Cartel criminals, including Cabra man Karl Hyland and Finglas gunman Trevor Byrne. Hyland was a nephew of slain gang boss Martin 'Marlo' Hyland who was killed on the orders of one-time associate Eamon 'the Don' Dunne in Dublin in 2006. Dunne became the main player in north-west Dublin after Marlo's murder and ordered numerous gang hits in a reign of terror that ended when he was shot dead in 2010, in a hit believed to have been carried out by Kinahan-linked criminals. Ward and Hyland were also snapped together with Lee Boylan, who was seriously injured in a gun attack in Mulhuddart in March 2019 as part of a west Dublin feud with associates of Eric Fowler, who was shot dead three months earlier. Ian O'Heaire Boylan's father Noel Boylan survived a gun attack on the Blakestown Road in Dublin in June 2019 just three months after his son was almost killed. Like Ward, Karl Hyland was jailed after he was caught test-firing guns in a back garden. He was sentenced to was jailed for five years in December 2011 after he pleaded guilty to possession of the weapons, including two handguns, a silencer and dozens of rounds of ammunition. After his release from prison, Ward was regularly spotted with Karl Hyland on numerous nights out and trips abroad. He was also snapped with Hyland's close associate Eric Keogh, a criminal from Cabra who had amassed almost 200 convictions by his mid-20s. The group were close associates of Trevor Byrne, who was suspected of numerous gun attacks – including some linked to the Kinahan-Hutch feud – and took Ward under his wing. Ward and Hyland take selfie with gang of friends Hyland, Keogh and Byrne all left Ireland as the Kinahan- Hutch feud escalated and, despite his youth, Ward then rose to prominence as the leader of what became known as the 'Gucci Gang' due to their penchant for wearing designer watches, designer clothes and manbags. He aligned himself with numerous other criminals in a network that extended beyond his Finglas base. Our pictures show Ward partying with well-known criminal Ian O'Heaire, who was previously jailed for smuggling drugs from Dubai to Australia. O'Heaire is an associate and cousin of senior Kinahan Cartel figure Ross Browning. An investigation by the Criminal Assets Bureau into Browning revealed how O'Heaire acted as a go-between with Ward's gang. GlenThompson parties with a Gucci gang pal The gang were involved in serious feuding in Finglas and surrounding areas as they rose in prominence in Ireland's underworld, falling out with one-time associates along the way. Among those to eventually fall foul of Ward was north Dublin drug dealer James Whelan, who was shot dead as part of a feud with the Gucci Gang in 2022. Our pictures show the numerous gangland figures who Ward previously partied with who are now either dead or behind bars. They include feared criminal Glen Thompson, who along with is brother Gary is serving a lengthy sentence after being caught with firearms in Dublin as part of 2018 plot to murder Patsy Hutch, a brother of Gerry 'the Monk' Hutch. He was also pictured partying with a close associate of Jason Hennessy Snr, who died following a Christmas Eve dinner at Browne's Steakhouse in Blanchardstown in 2022. The associate cannot be named as he is currently before the courts on serious charges. Several other associates pictured with Ward suffered worse fates than jail. Ward with Hyland and Jamie Tighe out clubbing They include Darndale criminal Jamie Tighe-Ennis who was shot dead in a gun attack on Moatview Avenue, Priorswood, Dublin 17, in October 2017. Another associate, Zach Parker, a drug dealer from Swords, was shot dead in the north Dublin suburb in January 2019. The day after Parker's murder, gardaí watched as Ward met up with another Gucci Gang associate, Sean Little, a drug dealer from Kilmore in north Dublin. Ward was pictured attending Parker's funeral with other Gucci Gang associates. DAPPER: Glen Ward (in Gucci cap) with Karl Hyland (left) and Lee Boylan Today's News in 90 Seconds - May 5th Another man who joined them at the funeral was Caolan Smyth, who is serving 20 years in prison for shooting Hutch associate James 'Mago' Gately in a murder attempt in Dublin in May 2017. Smyth, who was a suspect in up to 10 gun attacks, was blamed for the murder of Little (22), who was shot dead in May 2019 just months after Parker's killing. A day after Little was murdered another associate of Ward, Jordan Davis (23) was shot dead in Coolock on orders of Robert 'Roo' Redmond over a drug debt. Another man with links to Ward, Iranian criminal Hamid Sanambar (41), was shot dead a week later after being blamed for involvement in Little's murder. In the weeks after those killings, Ward tried to silence the Sunday World after we named him and exposed his links to organised crime when he was arrested following a drug seizure in Finglas in July 2019 Ward at house party with pals We highlighted his links to the Kinahan Cartel and the Coolock feud victims and revealed he had been arrested after gardaí raided a house on Ratoath Road. They seized an estimated €5,000 of cocaine and cannabis along with cash, weighing scales, packaging material, a number of mobile phones, electronic devices and weapons. Gardaí used flash grenades as they raided the house which has previously been targeted in attacks by criminal gangs. Ward was arrested in connection with the operation but later released without charge. In a legal letter, Ward's solicitor said his client denied being pals with Glen Thompson. He added that while he may have known Tighe-Ennis, Parker, Little, Davis and Sanambar it was 'reckless' to name him as a 'pal' of them. He went on to say Ward 'is not associated with any cartel' and said he would issue immediate legal proceedings against the Sunday World unless there was an admission of liability coupled with an offer of compensation. The Sunday World robustly defended the article and no legal proceedings were ever issued. Within a couple of years Ward's gang was back involved in serious feuding, this time based around Finglas which led to numerous gun attacks, petrol bombings and assaults. The feud claimed the life of Ward's former associate James Whelan who was shot dead in 2022. The feud also led to attempts on the lives of Ward and his brother Glen O'Driscoll. After one of those hit attempts, gardaí responded to reports that shots had been fired at a taxi on the Tolka Valley Road in June 2022. When they searched the taxi, they found a phone that they were later able to connect to O'Driscoll. Video footage on the phone showed Ward and O'Driscoll firing from a semi-automatic rifle from the back door of a Finglas home during a house party. Ward (32), pleaded guilty to a charge that on January 1, 2022 at an address in Finglas he possessed or had control of a .223 calibre Remington AR-15 semi-automatic rifle in circumstances giving rise to a reasonable inference that he did not have it for a lawful purpose. O'Driscoll (23) pleaded guilty to possession of the same gun and was recently jailed for five years. Gardaí discovered the rifle alongside a military sub-machine gun during a search of a house in Finglas in February 2022.