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Four men appear in Cork court charged in relation to 160m euro cocaine seizure

There was an armed Garda presence outside the court as the men arrived to be charged with conspiracy.

By Grinne N. Aodha
Tuesday 03 October 2023 07:14 EDT
Mallow District Court in Co Cork where four males arrested in connection with an investigation into Ireland’s largest ever drugs seizure are to appear. (Niall Carson/PA)
Mallow District Court in Co Cork where four males arrested in connection with an investigation into Ireland’s largest ever drugs seizure are to appear. (Niall Carson/PA) (PA Wire)

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Four men have appeared in court charged in relation to Ireland’s largest ever drugs haul, bringing the total number of people charged in relation to the major seizure to seven.

Cocaine worth an estimated 160 million euro (£139 million) was found on a bulk cargo ship off the Irish coast last week in an operation involving the Irish army and Gardai.

Armed Gardai were stationed outside Mallow District Court ahead of the accused men’s appearance on Tuesday.

The four men were charged with possession of drugs, namely cocaine, on September 24 for the purpose of supplying it within the Irish State.

Cumali Ozgen, a 48-year-old with an address in the Netherlands; Saeid Hassani, a 37-year-old Iranian national; Mykhalio Gavryk, a 30-year-old Ukrainian national; and Vitaliy Vlasoi, a 31-year-old Ukrainian national, appeared before judge Colm Roberts on Tuesday morning.

Detective Garda David Moran said that Gavryk was charged on October 2 and made no reply when cautioned.

Detective Garda Martin Donovan said that Ozgen, who required a Dutch translator, made no reply when he was charged and cautioned.

Det Garda Val Russell told the court that Vlasoi, was charged and cautioned on October 2 at 8.43pm.

The court heard that Vlasoi replied: “I saw straight or direct evidence of the connection between the captain and another vessel, or with somebody else who he contacted. It was shown as straight evidence, I didn’t see straight evidence against myself.”

Detective Garda Lorraine Brennan said Hassani, for whom proceedings were translated through Farsi, was arrested on October 2 and made no reply to the charge.

The men did not speak except to confirm what type of translators they would need.

All four men were remanded in custody and are due to appear in court again on October 10 via video link.

Solicitors for both Vlasoi and Hassani noted to the judge that they would be making a request to board the ship in order to understand “the geographics of the vessel” before “any major structural changes are made”.

The judge noted the intention and said it would be a matter for a later date.

A total of 2,253kg of cocaine was found on the MV Matthew cargo ship after members of the Irish Army Ranger Wing captured the vessel off the coast by abseiling from a helicopter.

Police believe the cocaine, seized after the dramatic military operation at sea, was destined for distribution beyond Ireland, potentially into the UK and continental Europe.

A fishing trawler that grounded off the coast of Co Wexford days before the seizure was also being monitored as part of the operation, amid suspicions it was en route to rendezvous with the cargo ship.

Three men have already appeared at courts in Wexford and Waterford in relation to the major seizure.

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