Man jailed after Cork gardaí find €837k of cocaine in car's secret compartment
Det. Garda Fogarty said the drugs were found in a concealed compartment underneath the area between the back seats and the boot. File photo
Over 11kgs of cocaine with an €837,000 street value and destined for the Christmas market for drugs in Cork City was discovered in a secret compartment built into the floor of a black Volkswagen Passat stopped by gardaí.
Now the driver has been sentenced to eight years imprisonment with the last year suspended by Judge Helen Boyle at Cork Circuit Criminal Court.
Detective Garda Rory Fogarty testified that the car was stopped on the M8 at Glanmire, County Cork, on December 18, 2024.
“Gardaí had confidential information that the driver of this car was involved in the transportation of large quantities of cocaine on a national basis,” Det. Garda Fogarty said.
32-year-old Rihards Maceks of Main Street, Tipperary Town, County Tipperary, pleaded guilty to having the drugs for sale or supply at a time when their street value exceeded €13,000, the threshold figure which put him at risk of a minimum sentence of 10 years.
Det. Garda Fogarty said the drugs were found in a concealed compartment underneath the area between the back seats and the boot.
“Interviewed on two occasions, he initially claimed he thought there was a bag containing a box of money which he was asked to drive from Dublin to an unknown location in Cork.
“Challenged about this by gardaí, he later admitted that he knew it was drugs he was transporting and that he was to receive a €500 payment. He did not name the man who would pay him or name any person.
“The drugs were destined for Cork over the Christmas period. He is 32 years old and Latvian. He has been in custody since his arrest in December 2024.”
Donal O’Sullivan, defence senior counsel said, the defendant had consent to bail but did not take it up. The defendant was essentially homeless at the time, living between his car and sleeping on the couch in friends’ homes.
Mr O’Sullivan said it was a signed plea of guilty. “He got himself into difficulties and he fell into a chaotic life. He was being threatened by persons involved — the persons behind this are people no one would like to have looking their way.”





