Irish Daily Mail

Former drugs counsellor had cocaine worth €136k

- By Brion Hoban

A FORMER drugs counsellor caught transporti­ng approximat­ely €136,000 of cocaine has received a partially suspended sentence.

A court heard that on November 16, 2018, Christian Herbert, 40, was caught transporti­ng the cocaine on behalf of another person.

Herbert was promised a reduction of €500 from a drug debt for transporti­ng the cocaine.

Séamus Clarke SC, defending, told the court that his client had previously been addicted to drugs, but was clean between 2003 and 2015.

He said his client began taking drugs once again following the breakdown of his marriage.

Mr Clarke said his client has been in custody since the date of his arrest and is currently taking methadone while in custody.

Herbert, of Sheepmore Avenue, Blanchards­town, Dublin, pleaded guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to possession of cocaine for sale or supply at Blackcourt Road, Corduff, northwest Dublin.

Judge Elma Sheahan noted a probation report placed Herbert as a moderate risk of re-offending due to his addiction, his wish to detox and his working as a cleaner while in custody.

She said the case was aggravated by the seriousnes­s of the offence.

She also said the case was mitigated by Herbert having previously worked as a drug counsellor following his previous detoxifica­tion and his insight into drug culture and the damage it does to society.

Judge Sheahan said other mitigating factors were his early plea of guilty, his co-operation with gardaí, his genuine remorse and desire to reform, his familial support and the fact gardaí accepted he was in fear at the time of the offence.

She sentenced Herbert to threeand-a-half years of imprisonme­nt, but suspended the final 12 months of the term for 24 months.

She backdated the sentence to when Herbert went into custody, on November 16 of last year.

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