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“I have serious concerns about the recoupment element and equally, significant concerns about the involvement with an organised crime gang,” said DJ King, who remanded Djorjani into custody and adjourned the case to 9 December.Game or Patch Questions? Visit FileForums He said while he recognised Djorjani’s clear record and the “presumption in favour of bail, I cannot ignore the allegation that he had £10,000 of class A drugs in connection with an organised crime gang”. “We have assessed that he is part of a drugs organised crime gang and has links to the South East Antrim UDA,” claimed the officer, who suggested that with a clear record, Djorjani was a “perfect candidate for supplying”.ĭefence counsel Craig Patton conceded that Djorjani “did himself no favours” by running off but argued that despite police continually raising concerns about an alleged offender recouping losses by reoffending in drugs cases, “I have not seen any such cases in these courts”.Īs regards his alleged links to organised crime and the South East Antrim UDA, the lawyer suggested that “anyone of any standing in that organisation would have a record and has been brought to court”, whereas Djorjani has no such record.Īlthough Mr Patton submitted that police concerns could be addressed through bail conditions and a £1,500 cash surety from Djorjani’s partner, District Judge Peter King disagreed and refused to release the alleged dealer.
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Receive today's headlines directly to your inbox every morning and evening, with our free daily newsletter.Įnter email address This field is required Sign Upĭescribing how “250 1/4 kilo” was written on the wrapping, the officer said it had “clearly been pressed” into a block, a technique which “takes an amount of expertise and equipment to do”, adding that police estimate the seizure is worth around £10,000. Coyle told the court that as officers at the scene noticed some stones in the wall appeared to have been disturbed, a drugs dog was brought into the field and the cocaine package was discovered.ĭaily Headlines & Evening Telegraph Newsletter On his way, he “dropped a package” he immediately picked up and taking to his heels again, Djorjani ran through the yard of a nearby farm, jumping over a stone boundary wall into a field where he was eventually arrested.Ĭonst.
She outlined that at around 4.30 on Friday afternoon, “police had occasion” to stop a blue Skoda Octavia on the Carnlough Road in Ballymena.Īlthough owned by the defendant, Djorjani was in the passenger seat but when he was asked to stand to one side, he ran off through a field. Coyle said she believed she could connect him to the charges and that police were objecting to bail due to fears that he would abscond or commit further offences to recoup the “significant loss”. While Djorjani, a personal trainer from the Ballymena Road in Cullybackey, confirmed that he understood the offences, Const. An alleged drug dealer who police believe “has links to South East Antrim UDA” was remanded into custody on Monday accused of having £10,000 of cocaine.Īppearing at Coleraine Magistrates Court, sitting in Ballymena, 38-year-old Chris Djorjani was charged with two offences arising from the seizure on 12 November this year - possessing cocaine and having the class A drug with intent to supply.