Former garda's explosive 'drug conspiracy' case dismissed by High Court
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Former garda's explosive 'drug conspiracy' case dismissed by High Court
"Allegations that gang operations were given green light from high up"
"The High Court has dismissed a lawsuit involving explosive allegations by a former garda that fellow officers allowed criminals receive drug shipments despite being aware of the arrival of the consignments."
"Mr Justice Conor Dignam found there had been an inordinate and inexcusable delay by Jack Doyle (70) in prosecuting the case."
An application alleging that senior officers allowed gang operations to receive drug consignments was dismissed by the High Court. The claimant was a former garda who alleged fellow officers were aware of incoming drug shipments yet permitted criminals to take possession. Mr Justice Conor Dignam found that the claimant, Jack Doyle (70), had allowed an inordinate and inexcusable delay in prosecuting the case. The court dismissed the lawsuit on the basis of that delay. The ruling ends this particular legal challenge without a determination on the substantive veracity of the allegations.
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