The court remanded Mr Keane, represented by solicitor Tom Kiely, on bail on condition that he stay away from the St Mary’s Park housing estate sign on daily at a garda station and obey a nightly curfew. The documents state the alleged offence is “within the meaning of Section 3 (1) of the Criminal Justice Act 1994, and is contrary to Section 183 of the Criminal Justice Act 2006 as amended by Section 46 off the Criminal Justice Act 2007”. Paramedics attended the court complex and Mr Keane was transferred to University Hospital Limerick where his condition was unknown.Īccording to court documents, Mr Keane faces one charge of “possession of articles namely baking soda and the chemical ammonia in circumstances giving rise to a reasonable inference that these articles were in (his) possession for a purpose connected with the commission, preparation, facilitation or instigation of a drug trafficking offence”. Mr Keane did not physically appear before the court and was attended to by paramedics in the custody suite of the court complex. Gardaí said one man was detained under the provisions of Section 2 of the Criminal Justice Act, 1996 and was charged at Limerick District Court. During the course of the operation €700 worth of suspected cocaine was seized along with items used for the preparation of crack cocaine including baking soda and chemical ammonia.” “The properties were found to be heavily modified and reinforced to obstruct entry.
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