Pubdate: Tue, 25 Jan 2000 Source: Irish Independent (Ireland) Copyright: Independent Newspapers (Ireland) Ltd Contact: http://www.independent.ie/ Author: Sean O'Driscoll TWO MEN IN POUNDS 3M DRUG CASE ESCAPE JAIL TERM Two men who were found with pounds 3m worth of cannabis in flower pots have been given suspended sentences. The court was told the premises used to store the drugs has since been burned to the ground by vigilantes though the owner was innocent of any involvement in the crime. Tallaght men Maurice O'Riordan (24), Pineview Road, and Christopher Burke (28), Kilmartin Drive, pleaded guilty to possession of the cannabis resin and amphetamine with the intent to supply on November 13, 1997. VIGILANTES Judge Frank O'Donnell imposed a seven year sentence on O'Riordan and a four year sentence on Burke at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court. He suspended both sentences for two years and said that if it was not for the very favourable Garda and probation reports, both men would be going to prison. The court also heard that anti-drugs vigilantes regulate family visits by Burke who had to move out of the area after they ordered him to leave. The vigilantes allow him visit his children in Tallaght three nights a week. SURVEILLANCE Judge O'Donnell said it was a sad state of affairs that certain people are allowed to control who visits certain parts of the city. Detective Sergeant Greg Sheehan said neither man was heavily involved in the drugs operation and were unaware of its extent until the day it was uncovered following a surveillance operation. Det Sgt Sheehan told the court the flower pot plants arrived on an articulated lorry from Holland in what was a well orchestrated drug smuggling operation. The lorry was met by a driver of a van who transported the drugs to the Pineview Road address where they were stored. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea