Pubdate: Thu, 17 June 1999 Source: Belfast Telegraph (UK) Copyright: 1999 Belfast Telegraph Newspapers Ltd. Contact: http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/ LORRY DRIVER ON DRUGS REMAND A Belfast lorry driver accused of being involved in a plan to smuggle heroin into the UK with a consignment of apples, was further remanded in custody until July 8 by City Magistrate's Court in London. Bespectacled Samuel Robert Skillen (42), of Ballysillan Drive, appeared in the dock alongside Christopher Eldridge (51) of Halifax Street, Kirkdale, Sydenham and Janet Linda Hodges (42) of Ebsworth Street, Forest Hill, south London. They are all charged that on April 22 1999 at Eastern Docks, Dover and elsewhere in the UK, they were concerned in importing a quantity of diamorphine - the purest form of heroin. They are also charged with importing a Biretta 6.35mm handgun and six rounds of ammunition on April 22. No bail applications were made in relation to Skillen or Eldridge. Miss Emma Wicks, for Customs and Excise, said the original amount was thought to be 25-30 kilos of the drug - but it has now been measured at 13 kilos. No value was given. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D