The Truth about Liz Howlin

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Just why was €1.7m drugs case dropped?
Michael Lavery May 10 2013 02:04 PM
CONVICTED drug
dealer Kieran Boylan was at the centre of the Garda Siochana Ombudsman
Commission four-year investigation.
GSOC launched a
public interest inquiry in on October 15, 2008, after drug-trafficking charges
against Boylan were dropped by the State.
Boylan escaped prosecution despite being caught
with heroin and cocaine worth €1.7m in Ardee, Co Louth, by the Garda National
Drugs Unit (GNDU) in October, 2005.
At the time he was on bail for an earlier drugs
haul of cocaine and heroin in Dublin and Louth with an estimated value of
€700,000 for which he was later sentenced to five years in prison.
Boylan (inset) faced six charges in connection with
the €1.7m seizure. However, on the last day of the court sittings, in July,
2008, the 2005 drugs charges against Boylan were dropped without explanation.
The charges relating to the GNDU haul had been dropped, reinstated, then
dropped again.
It was later alleged that Boylan had also obtained
an international haulage licence from the Department of Transport after gardai
provided misleading information to officials, which suggested he had no drugs
convictions.
The licence was
later revoked.
#Eamonn Howlin’s new #business, while
his #crime for #manslaughter is #covered up thanks to #DPP Liz Howlin and TD Brendan
#Howlin. #Liz Howlin and Brendan Howlin are putting law together to end freedom
of speech by the people of Ireland.
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