Pubdate: Sat, 20 Nov 1999 Source: Examiner, The (Ireland) Copyright: Examiner Publications Ltd, 1999 Contact: http://www.examiner.ie/ Author: Barry Roche THREE CHARGED FOLLOWING POUNDS 15M CANNABIS SEIZURE THREE Englishmen were yesterday remanded in custody when they appeared in court charged in connection with the seizure of pounds 15 million of cannabis resin on board a converted trawler off the West Cork coast earlier this week. Richard George Preece 49) Barry Court 52) and Matthew Paul Simpkins 32) were all charged with possessing cannabis resin with intent to supply on November 16 when they were brought before Macroom District Court yesterday. The three were also charged under customs legislation with importing the illegal drug into Irish territorial waters off the Fastnet Rock on the same date and with dealing with the illegally imported drug again on the same date. Det. Sgt Gerry McCarthy gave evidence of arresting, cautioning and charging Richard Preece with an address at 50 Lorraine Mansions, Widdenham, London N7. Preece replied that he had nothing to say upon being charged after caution, he said. Det. Garda Jim Fitzgerald and Det. Garda Bart O'Leary gave similar evidence of arrest, charge and caution in relation to Court from 49 Zabel Alto, La Linia, Cadiz, Spain, and Simpkins from Calle Duque de Tetonne 16, La Linia, Cadiz, Spain. Customs Officer Paddy O'Sullivan also told the court that the three men had nothing to say when he charged them with the customs offences of importing and dealing with the drug in Irish territorial waters. State solicitor for West Cork, Malachy Boohig, applied to have all three men remanded in custody to Bantry District Court next Friday and the men's solicitor, Con Murphy said his clients had no objection to being remanded in custody. Judge James O'Connor - who had granted the three men free legal aid after hearing they had no assets in the State - remanded all three in custody to Cork Prison to appear at Bantry District Court on November 26. None of the three accused men - all of whom were casually dressed - spoke in court. They all looked relaxed as they sat together in the dock flanked by gardaED during the hearing which lasted just seven minutes. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D