Kilkenny man accused of importing cocaine worth £500,000

A Kilkenny man has been remanded in custody accused of trying to import £500,000 worth of suspected cocaine from South America into Northern Ireland.
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Shane Delaney was detained by Home Office Border Force officials at George Best Belfast City Airport on Sunday.

The 30-year-old, of Delouthry in Kilkenny, is understood to have flown in from London following a trip to Peru.

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National Crime Agency officers charged him with the illegal importation of Class A drugs.

According to the Home Office more than 10 kilos of suspected cocaine with a potential street value in excess of £500,000 were recovered.

As Delaney appeared before Belfast Magistrates’ Court no further details were disclosed.

The accused spoke only to confirm he understood the charge against him.

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An NCA officer told the court he could connect Delaney to the alleged offence.

Defence counsel Richard McConkey said he was not in a position to seek bail at this stage.

Instead, District Judge Fiona Bagnall remanded the accused in custody to appear again by video link in a week’s time.