Advertisement

We need your help now

Support from readers like you keeps The Journal open.

You are visiting us because we have something you value. Independent, unbiased news that tells the truth. Advertising revenue goes some way to support our mission, but this year it has not been enough.

If you've seen value in our reporting, please contribute what you can, so we can continue to produce accurate and meaningful journalism. For everyone who needs it.

Shutterstock/donikz

Ambulance called as man in 'distress' after being sentenced for transporting €400k of heroin

The man’s one-year-old daughter was in the car at the time of the offence.

PARAMEDICS ATTENDED TO a father of five when he was taken into custody after receiving a four-year jail term for transporting €400,000 worth of heroin in his car while accompanied by his one-year-old daughter.

Karl Brennan (36), who has a heart condition, appeared to be in distress after the sentence was imposed by Judge Melanie Greally at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court and an ambulance was called.

Brennan, described by his family as a caring and responsible father, told gardaí he had acted as a drug courier in order to make money for Christmas. He was caught after gardai mounted a surveillance operation on his movements.

Brennan, of Harelawn Drive, Ronanstown, Dublin pleaded guilty to possession of the drugs at Tower Road, Clondalkin on December 10, 2015. He has no previous convictions.

‘Nefarious business’

Judge Greally said she had sympathy for people under financial pressure but becoming involved in the “nefarious business” of moving drugs around the city could not be condoned.

She imposed a six-year sentence and suspended the final two years on strict conditions.

The court heard that the person who had “deposited” the drugs in Brennan’s car was not apprehended.

There was shouting and crying from people in the body of the court after the sentence was imposed with one man shouting at gardaí:

You went after the goldfish and left the salmon alone.

Detective Garda Ian Pemberton told Anne Marie Lawlor BL, prosecuting, that gardaí mounted an intelligence-led surveillance operation on Brennan’s movements and observed him driving a Nissan Micra to Rathcoole village.

An unknown male carrying a shopping bag was seen going to the passenger side of his car and leaning into the footwell. Brennan was then seen exiting his car and lookin at what was there before driving back towards the city.

Packages of heroin

Gardaí stopped Brennan in Clondalkin village and observed his one-year-old child was in the car with him. They found heroin in three packages concealed in the door panel of the passenger side.

Brennan was arrested and an arrangement was made for his father to collect his daughter.

Brennan was interviewed and asked gardaí if it had been a “tip off”. He said he had been “caught red-handed” and needed money to “finish off Christmas”.

He told gardaí he knew it was drugs but did not know how much. He said when he realised how much it was he panicked.

Detective Garda Pemberton agreed with Michael Lynn SC, defending, that Brennan co-operated fully with gardaí and had not come to their attention before or since. He agreed Brennan had apologised and that he was not at the top of the “pecking order”.

Lynn asked Det Garda Pemberton if he accepted Brennan received the call to carry out the task while he was already in the car with his daughter. The garda replied that he could not say exactly when the call was received.

Lynn asked if the person who had “deposited” the drugs into Brennan’s car was apprehended.

Pemberton said he was not and enquiries had been made but they were unsuccessful.

Lynn submitted a medical report to the court and said Brennan suffered with heart disease and had undergone surgery to insert stents. He said Brennan had been unable to do physical work and was unemployed with limited means.

He said Brennan had previously worked for Coca Cola for 13 years until the factory closed.

Lynn said Brennan had made a grave error in doing what he thought would be of benefit to his children at Christmas. He said his client was a devoted family man who was close to his children.

He handed in testimonials from Brennan family and said they were “deeply distressed” at the position facing him. He submitted there was no reason to think Brennan would re-offend.

Read: Killer who stabbed teenage girl 61 times receives 27-year-sentence>

Readers like you are keeping these stories free for everyone...
A mix of advertising and supporting contributions helps keep paywalls away from valuable information like this article. Over 5,000 readers like you have already stepped up and support us with a monthly payment or a once-off donation.

Author
View 42 comments
Close
42 Comments
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Sea Graham
    Favourite Sea Graham
    Report
    Oct 14th 2019, 7:48 AM

    And here was me cursing at the rain this morning before I left the house.

    70
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Doire
    Favourite Doire
    Report
    Oct 14th 2019, 8:09 AM

    I dont know the facts but when says rugby world cup was forced to cancel several games you have to doubt everything else is valid. Can these news agencies not just report the facts. The story is already bad enough without adding to it. (3 games were cancelled)

    6
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Paraic
    Favourite Paraic
    Report
    Oct 14th 2019, 9:43 AM

    @Doire: Not meaning to be pedantic. But does “several” not mean more than 2 but not many? Considering that the article is not specifically about the rugby world cup state of play, it’s not an unreasonable statement in an article about a typhoon.

    41
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Doire
    Favourite Doire
    Report
    Oct 14th 2019, 10:24 AM

    @Paraic: a few i take to mean 3-6, several too mean 7+. My way of thinking is that its the biggest thing happening in the area the typhoon is hitting could we at not at least expect to get basic facts correct.

    1
    See 3 more replies ▾
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Reuben Gray
    Favourite Reuben Gray
    Report
    Oct 14th 2019, 10:55 AM

    @Doire: Then your understanding of the word is factually incorrect.
    It means “being more than two but fewer than many in number or kind”.

    The article did get the basic facts correct.
    Another one is at 35, more than “several” people have been killed which is far more important than a lack of understanding of a single word.

    33
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Martin Kennedy
    Favourite Martin Kennedy
    Report
    Oct 15th 2019, 4:04 AM

    @Reuben Gray: and far more important than the cancellation of several games of rugby. Thinking of the Japanese people affected and wishing them a speedy recovery.

    2
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Alan Redmond
    Favourite Alan Redmond
    Report
    Oct 16th 2019, 8:08 AM

    @Doire: Clearly your understanding of the English language is limited, as there are several grammatical errors in your comment.

    1
Submit a report
Please help us understand how this comment violates our community guidelines.
Thank you for the feedback
Your feedback has been sent to our team for review.
JournalTv
News in 60 seconds