Man promised new tracksuit for help in €200,000 drug deal

A Finglas man who agreed to act as "back up" in the collection of a €200,000 consignment of heroin in return for receiving a €120 Lifestyle tracksuit has been given a six-year sentence.

Man promised new tracksuit for help in €200,000 drug deal

A Finglas man who agreed to act as "back up" in the collection of a €200,000 consignment of heroin in return for receiving a €120 Lifestyle tracksuit has been given a six-year sentence.

Christopher Murphy (aged 27) was a back seat passenger in a car driven by Alan McNally (aged 32) which was observed in a garda surveillance operation collecting the drugs from Greg McCauley (aged 33) in March 2006.

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