No bail for Dublin man accused of laundering drug money in Cork city

Gardaí told the court they saw a known drug-dealer hand the accused what they believed to be money on St Patrick's Street
Sergeant John Kelleher said the Director of Public Prosecutions has directed that the case can only proceed summarily at district court level on a plea of guilty – otherwise it will be a matter for trial by judge and jury. File picture: Larry Cummins

Sergeant John Kelleher said the Director of Public Prosecutions has directed that the case can only proceed summarily at district court level on a plea of guilty – otherwise it will be a matter for trial by judge and jury. File picture: Larry Cummins

A 37-year-old Dubliner accused of money-laundering in Cork city where he allegedly picked up money from a known drug-dealer was remanded in custody until September 27.

Paul Geraghty, of 23 Swan Grove, Ranealagh, Dublin, was remanded in custody by Judge Olann Kelleher at Cork District Court.

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