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Fears that poisonous ecstasy tablets were about to be sold prompted police to move against an allegedly criminal gang, a court has heard. | Fears that poisonous ecstasy tablets were about to be sold prompted police to move against an allegedly criminal gang, a court has heard. |
Drugs squad detectives believe the gang were supplying ecstasy, cocaine and amphetamines at the Coach Inn Nightclub in Banbridge. | |
Eight men and a juvenile appeared at Newry Magistrates Court charged with possessing and supplying Class A drugs. | |
Six of the accused were bailed when they appeared in court. | |
A detective claimed the situation inside the Coach Inn was so bad that on weekend nights undercover officers could have walked in at anytime and bought drugs. | A detective claimed the situation inside the Coach Inn was so bad that on weekend nights undercover officers could have walked in at anytime and bought drugs. |
The detective said intelligence gleaned by those officers had led them to a father and son who they believe are at the heart of the alleged gang. | The detective said intelligence gleaned by those officers had led them to a father and son who they believe are at the heart of the alleged gang. |
He said the police believe that no drug transaction could take place inside the club without the knowledge of Lloyd and Nathan Barkley from the Antrim Road in Ballymena. | He said the police believe that no drug transaction could take place inside the club without the knowledge of Lloyd and Nathan Barkley from the Antrim Road in Ballymena. |
He said runners would bring cash from drugs transactions back to the Barkleys before being issued with more drugs. | He said runners would bring cash from drugs transactions back to the Barkleys before being issued with more drugs. |
Six of the accused were bailed, but bail was refused for the Barkleys and for Mark William Le Blanc from Chichester Park East in Ballymena. | Six of the accused were bailed, but bail was refused for the Barkleys and for Mark William Le Blanc from Chichester Park East in Ballymena. |
The police alleged he was a more senior member of the gang than the others who they described as "runners". | The police alleged he was a more senior member of the gang than the others who they described as "runners". |
The accused were arrested at houses in south-east Antrim, mid-Ulster and Ballymena. | The accused were arrested at houses in south-east Antrim, mid-Ulster and Ballymena. |
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