Source: Examiner, The (Ireland) Contact: http://www.examiner.ie/ Copyright: Examiner Publications Ltd, 1998 Pubdate: 1 Dec 1998 Author: Brian Carroll, Security Correspondent SOLDIER IS SUSPECTED OF BEING TOP DRUGS DEALER IN MIDLANDS AN ARMY private is suspected by gardai of being one of the biggest cannabis dealers in the Midlands, co-operating with Dublin criminals to supply college students in Athlone. The private, who is stationed at Custume Barracks in Athlone, has had his property searched by garda detectives. Military police have also searched his locker at Custume Barracks in co-operation with requests made by drug squad detectives. The man remains a member of the Defence Forces and is paid as a private in the Army. However, garda intelligence and surveillance have shown he is a known associate of Dublin drug dealers, including a man known as the Bluebell General. He gets his cannabis supply through these connections, and supplies the large urban areas of the Midlands, concentrating on Athlone Institute of Technology where there are over 4,000 full and part-time students. He is known to have violent tendencies despite being described by detectives as a cool character under pressure. He once attempted to stab a member of the drugs squad while a search of his property was being carried out. Army Press Officer Cmdt Eoghan O'Neachtain said: "This guy is a member of the defence forces. The military authorities have co-operated fully with the gardai in this investigation. A senior drugs officer in the Midlands said detectives investigating drug supply at Athlone IT have found the soldier has also been dealing to other large towns in the Midlands. "He is a major player, if not the major player in the Midlands but he is also very elusive. "His locker has actually been searched at Custume Barracks and other searches have been carried out after he was seen with these Dublin criminals. "We have been aware of him for a very long time. He has a lot of people to cater for in Athlone with the campus there but he also deals to Tullamore, Ballinasloe and other large towns in the Midlands,'' the garda officer said. - --- Checked-by: Mike Gogulski