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Bulgarian man pleads guilty over €21.6m Foynes Port drugs seizure

The cocaine was found on board a cargo ship that docked at Foynes Port last December (Pic: Garda Press)
The cocaine was found on board a cargo ship that docked at Foynes Port last December (Pic: Garda Press)

A man has been remanded in custody after pleading guilty to possession of €21.6 million worth of cocaine found on board a ship that docked at Foynes Port, Co Limerick, last year.

The cocaine haul, with an estimated value of €21,604,891, was the largest drug seizure in Co Limerick, and one of the biggest seizures in the history of the Irish State.

The cocaine was seized by Custom officials and gardaí on board a cargo ship that docked at Foynes Port last December.

The defendant, Kamen Petkov, 36, with an address at Varna Street, Vladaskav, Varrevciuk, 131 Bulgaria, who was arrested on board the ship, today admitted three charges before Limerick Circuit Criminal Court.

Petkov, who was assisted in court by a Bulgarian translator, admitted one count of importing cocaine into Ireland via Foynes Port on 19 December, 2023.

He also admitted one count of possessing the cocaine for sale or supply, contrary to Section 15 of the Misuse of Drugs Act, as well as one count of simple possession of the cocaine, contrary to Section 3 of the Misuse of Drugs Act.

Petkov's barrister, senior counsel, Mark Nicholas, acknowledged on behalf of the defendant that, an "enormous amount" of cocaine was found on board the ship.

Judge Dermot Sheehan remanded Petkov in custody to appear before Limerick Circuit Criminal Court on 14 October, to arrange a date for sentencing.

The Maltese registered cargo ship, The Verila, a large grain carrier, was searched by customs officers and gardaí as part of a joint security operation targeting the importation of drugs into Ireland.

The authorities seized approximately 300kg of cocaine on board.

At the time, six men, including Petkov, were arrested as part of the investigation.

Four of the men were released without charge and Petkov and another man were brought before the courts and charged as part of the investigation.