Man admits role in possession of €3.4m worth of drugs

A man has admitted his role in the possession of €3.4m worth of drugs and six firearms including a machine gun.

Man admits role in possession of €3.4m worth of drugs

A man has admitted his role in the possession of €3.4m worth of drugs and six firearms including a machine gun.

Ivan Tihon (aged 32), of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to possession of ecstasy, cocaine and cannabis for sale or supply.

He also pleaded guilty to possession and control of various types of 9mm and .22 calibre pistols, one 9mm Steyr submachine gun, 96 rounds of 9mm ammunition and 50 rounds of .22 ammunition. He was found with the drugs and guns on April 14, 2014.

Judge Martin Nolan remanded Tihon in custody until March 24, next for sentencing.

He ordered that various reports be prepared.

Nine men in total were arrested as part of a garda operation tackling the sale and supply of drugs.

Various seizures of the items were made in Dublin and Meath.

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