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McDonnell (44) will be sentenced on 17 December. File Image/Alamy

Kerry businessman pleads guilty to two charges over record-breaking crystal meth haul

The businessman pleaded guilty to two of the five charges against him in the Special Criminal Court.

A BUSINESSMAN HAS pleaded guilty before the Special Criminal Court to drug importation and facilitating an organised crime gang in relation to the largest ever haul of crystal meth in the history of the State.

Nathan McDonnell (44), with an address at Ballyroe, Tralee, Co Kerry appeared before the three-judge, non-jury court this morning, where he was arraigned on two of the five charges against him.

McDonnell pleaded guilty today to importing one or more controlled drugs, namely Methylamphetamine, on 16 October 2023 at Cork Port, Ringaskiddy, Co Cork, in contravention of the Misuse of Drugs Regulations 2017 to 2019, made under section 5 Misuse of Drugs Act 1977 and on or about the time the drug was imported the market value of the controlled drug amounted to €13,000 or more.

The father-of-three also pleaded guilty that between 16 October 2023 and 12 February 2024, both dates inclusive, within the State, with knowledge of the existence of a criminal organisation, he did participate in, or contribute to, activity intending to, or being reckless as to whether such participation or contribution could, facilitate the commission of a serious offence by that criminal organisation or any of its members, to wit the importation, sale and supply of controlled drugs.

McDonnell’s arrest followed a joint operation by Gardaí and Revenue Officers which saw the seizure of 564kg of methamphetamine, or crystal meth, with an estimated value of €32.8 million from a container at Cork Port on 16 February last.

Follow-up searches in Kerry and Cork led to the arrest of McDonnell. The State’s case is that the drugs were imported from Mexico and stored at a garden centre before being transported to Cork, where they were destined for export to Australia.

Roisin Lacey SC, for the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), asked the court to list McDonnell’s sentence hearing for the week of 16 December.

Caroline O’Connell BL, representing the defendant, agreed that this date was acceptable to her client.

Justice Tony Hunt, presiding, sitting with Judge Elma Sheahan and Judge Marie Keane, remanded McDonnell in custody until 17 December, when he will be sentenced.

McDonnell’s co-accused James Leen also appeared before the court this morning

Brendan Grehan SC, defending Leen, asked that a trial date be set for his client. Grehan said the “worst case scenario” was that the case could take two months.

Mr Justice Hunt allocated a trial date of October 6, 2025. He adjourned the matter to 22 November for mention.

Leen (41) of Pilgrim Hill, Kilmorna, Listowel, Co Kerry faces five charges including one for directing the activities of a criminal organisation between February 7, 2023 and February 16 this year.

Leen is also charged with the importation of methylamphetamine, better known as crystal meth, at Cork Port, Ringaskiddy, Co Cork on 16 October 2023.

He is further charged with possession of crystal meth at Ballyseedy Garden Centre in Tralee between 27 October 2023 and 12 February 2024 contrary to S.15A and S.3 of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1977.

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Alison O'Riordan
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