Pubdate: Sun, 31 October 1999 Source: Sunday Independent (Ireland) Copyright: Independent Newspapers (Ireland) Ltd Contact: http://www.independent.ie/ Author: Liz Allen GARDA PROBE ROLE IN AIRPORT DRUGS HAUL AN internal garda inquiry has been ordered into the circumstances surrounding garda dealings with a major Dublin drug dealer who was cleared of importing pounds 1m worth of heroin and ecstasy by the Dublin Circuit Criminal Court on Friday. Declan Griffin, a 29-year-old garda informant from Bunratty Road in Coolock, was cleared of the charges after a nine-day trial in which he alleged that Sgt Denis Palmer, his garda handler in 1995, had authorised him to bring the drugs into Ireland. Griffin told the court that gardai were to follow him to his drop-off contact, where the drugs would then be intercepted in the hands of the intended recipients. He said he had been authorised by Sgt Palmer, who was at Dublin Airport when Griffin was arrested by Customs officers, to bring the drugs into the country. Yesterday, Garda sources said that Commissioner Pat Byrne was ``extremely concerned'' that the jury did not accept the garda's version of what happened, and had ordered an immediate internal inquiry into the affair. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea