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Episode 499: Kerry men charged for €30 million meth haul appear in court

Two Kerry men charged in relation to the biggest ever haul of crystal meth in the country have appeared in court via video link.


Nathan McDonnell, 43, the owner of Ballyseedy Garden Centre is charged with the possession of drugs worth more than 13k at the garden centre between October 27 and February 12.


James Leen, age 41, from Listowel is facing two charges one of importation and sale of crystal meth.


Nicola speaks with Niall Donald about the latest court appearances of the two men.

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